1. See for example, Alan Lester, Imperial Networks: Creating Identities in Nineteenth-Century South Africa and Britain (London: Routledge, 2001); Thomas L. Haskill’s chapters on slavery and the physical expansion of the markets in
2. Thomas Bender, ed., The Antislavery Debate: Capitalism and Abolitionism as a Problem in Historical Interpretation (London: University of California Press, 1992);
3. Anne Godlewska and Neil Smith, eds., Geography and Empire (Oxford: Blackwell, 1994); and
4. Morag Bell, Robin Butlin, and Michael Heffernan, eds., Geography and Imperialism 1820–1940 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995).
5. Paul Carter, The Road to Botany Bay: an Exploration of Landscape and History (London: Faber, 1987).