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David Harvey
David William Harvey (born 31 October 1935) is a British-American academic best known for Marxist analyses that focus on urban geography as well as the economy more broadly. He is a Distinguished Professor of anthropology and geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY). Harvey has authored many books and essays that have been prominent in the development of modern geography as a discipline. He is a proponent of the idea of the right to the city.In 2007, Harvey was listed as the 18th most-cited author of books in the humanities and social sciences in that year, as established by counting citations from academic journals in the Thomson Reuters ISI database. Provided by Wikipedia
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Modern analytical chemistry by Harvey, David
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The electronic office in the smaller business by Harvey, David 1945-
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The new imperialism by Harvey, David 1935-
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Potter addition : poverty, family, and kinship in a heartland community by Harvey, David L. , 1936-
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Internet.law.nz selected issues by Harvey, David 1946 December 31-
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Neonatology by Thomas, Roslyn, Harvey, David (David Robert)
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The sick newborn baby by Kelnar, Christopher J. H., Harvey, David (David Robert), Simpson, Carol
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