A review forum on The Birth of Territory is forthcoming in Journal of Historical Geography – Stephen Legg, Mike Heffernan, Briony McDonagh, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Saskia Sassen and a response by me. Steve has posted the preprint on academia.edu
Lots of nice things said, lots of thoughtful comments, suggestions, supplements, and criticisms. I try to address some the best I can within limited words in the response. But for now I’m just going to enjoy the opening lines of Mike’s comments:
Stuart Elden’s The Birth of Territory is a brilliant book – exhilarating, intimidating and occasionally exhausting. Although its scope transcends any particular discipline, it bears comparison with the best works on the history of geography and is arguably the most accomplished work in this field since Clarence Glacken’s Traces on the Rhodian Shore, a book with which it has much in common in terms of its intellectual ambition, historical range, and scholarly depth.
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