Roy Bradshaw

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Dr. Roy Bradshaw is an associate professor of Geography at the University of Nottingham. His main research and teaching interests include: Economic geography; retailing; regional geography (East European studies and Iberian Peninsular). Currently researching environmental problems in Russia; economic and social impact of borderlands; use of qualitative methods in Geography.Interpreting Geographical Data.

Recent Publications include:-

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.


See University of Nottingham Geography departments staff list page.[1]