Roy Bradshaw
Dr. Roy Bradshaw (born 1943) is an associate professor of geography at the University of Nottingham. His main areas of research and teaching include: Economic geography; retailing; regional geography (East European studies and Iberian Peninsular). He is currently researching environmental problems in Russia; economic and social impact of borderlands; use of qualitative methods in Geography and Interpreting Geographical Data.
Roy Bradshaw attended High Wycombe Royal Grammar School (U.K.)[1] from 1956 to 1962 and graduated from Keele University in Geography and Economics.[2]
Publications
- Bradshaw, R., Manning, N. and Thompstone, S. (Eds.) (2003) After the Fall: Central and Eastern Europe since the Collapse of Communism, Olearius Press
- Bradshaw, R. (2003) 'Environmental problems in Russia and the former Soviet Union', In (Eds, Bradshaw, R., Manning, N. and Thompstone, S.), After the Fall: Central and Eastern Europe since the Collapse of Communism Olearius Press.
- Bradshaw, R., Abrahart, R. J., Priestnall, G. and Conway, G. (2003) ' Building Digital Derby 1841' In Historical Geography Section, 28th Annual meeting of the Social Science History Association Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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