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Malta
by
Roger Balm
American Geographical Society Around the World Program
1996, 6x9", 64 pages
35 color figures
Hardcover $18.95 (0-939923-58-0)
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DESCRIPTION
Malta presents a very lucid view of a beautiful, appealing, culturally rich, and
strategically important island country that has endured against the odds or perhaps
because of them. Readers will find in Malta a land upon which the hand of man has brought
about extensive alteration and, as a consequence, has created an unusually intense
cultural landscape undergoing significant transformation as the "island fortress of
the Mediterranean" adapts to the demands and opportunities of the modern world.
Roger Balm introduces the reader first to the natural landscape of
Malta, but always relates important categories of landforms, weather, water and vegetation
to the human presence. Next, the major historical and cultural traditions of Malta are
identified, and these are followed by a review of modern Maltese society and economy,
along with a tour of the main island of Malta. The book concludes with a forward-looking
assessment of the current and near future status of Malta as a member of the world
community of nations.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Roger Balm, an affiliate of Rutgers University, is a recognized authority on the
geography of Malta.
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