David S. Hardin, Associate Professor
- B.A. Mary Washington College
- M.S. University of Tennessee
- Ph.D. University of Maryland
Courses Taught
- Basic Elements of Geography
- Geography of Europe
- Geography of US and Canada
- Geography of Virginia
- World Regional Geography
Research Interests
- Reversal of fortunes for ethnic Serbs in Western Slavonia, Croatia
- Agroecology in the lower Rappahannock River Valley
- Disappearance of National Socialist (Nazi) and Cold War landscapes in Central Europe
- Tracking Virginia and national election patterns
Selected Publications
- Review of Mockingbird Song: Ecological
Landscapes of the South by Jack T. Kirby.
Southeastern Geographer, 2008; 48(1).
- "The same sort of seed in different earths": Tobacco types and their
regional variation in colonial Virginia. Historical
Geography, 2006; 34:137-158.
- Review of Bathed in Blood: Hunting and Mastery in the Old South by Nicolas W. Proctor. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 110 / Number 2 [2002].
- World Regional Geography Maps First Edition (Farmville, VA: David S. Hardin, 2001).
- "Laws of Nature: Wildlife Management Legislation in Colonial Virginia." In The American Environment: Interpretations of Past Geographies, pp. 137-162. Edited by Craig Colten and Larry Dilsaver (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1992).
- "Lists of Inhabitants, 1782-1785." Introduction to microfilm reproduction, Virginia State Library and Archives, June, 1991.
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