David Harvey (disambiguation)

"David Harvey" is composed of at least 18 distinct authors, divided by their works.

About the Author

Author Division

David Harvey (1)

The Limits to Capital (1982) 423 copies
The New Imperialism (2003) 256 copies
Spaces of Hope (2000) 184 copies
Paris, Capital of Modernity (2006) 160 copies
Social Justice and the City (1973) 140 copies
The Urban Experience (1989) 93 copies
The Ways of the World (2016) 49 copies
Explanation in Geography (1763) 32 copies
Sprawl and Suburbia: A Harvard Design Magazine Reader (2005) — Contributor — 16 copies
Pour lire le Capital (2012) 1 copy

David Harvey (3)

New Life (1979) 3 copies
Golden Hands Baby Book (1975) 1 copy

David Harvey (7)

Cornish Studies Five (1997) — Contributor — 2 copies
Cornish Archaeology 9 — Contributor — 1 copy

David Harvey (unknown)

New Worlds: An Anthology (1983) — Contributor — 107 copies
Spartan society (2004) — Contributor — 6 copies
Espaços de esperança (2005) 4 copies
Marka Bilmecesi (2010) 2 copies
City To The Black Country (2009) 2 copies
Yeni Emperyalizm (2004) 2 copies
Dünyanin Halleri (2019) 1 copy
Sermaye Muammasi (2012) 1 copy

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
#1 Harvey, David, 1935- The condition of postmodernity
#2 David John Harvey, born 31 Dec. 1946 - The Song of Middle-Earth and Internet.law.nz : selected issues
#3 David Robert Harvey, born 7 Dec. 1936 - A New Life
#4 David Harvey - Spoken Arabic
#5 David R. Harvey - A nostalgic look at Birmingham trolleybuses, 1922-51
#7 David C. Harvey (David C. Harvey; b. Mar. 11, 1970) is Lecturer in Geography at the University of Exeter (not the same as #1) - Celtic Geographies
#8 David Harvey is a film producer and the host of the series Crimeline on RTÉ, Ireland's national television network. - Obsession
#9 David Harvey - Power to Heal
#11 Harvey, David, fl. 1976- Imaginative pottery
#12 David Harvey b. 1/4/58 - Common People and Their Material World
#13 David Harvey, agricultural economist at Newcastle University (home page)
#14 David Charles Harvey (29 July 1946 – 4 March 2004) was a historian and author born in East Ham, London. - Monuments to Courage
#15 David Harvey produced Moody Bluegrass
#16 Harvey, David, 1977- Grape Britain
#17 David Harvey illustrated What House is That?
#18 F. D. Harvey - The Rivals of Aristophanes
#19 David Harvey, Methodist - STMO (submission, transformation, multiplication, order) : building a culture of kingdom fruitfulness
#20 David Harvey - Exercices de phonétique corrective pour anglophones
#21 David Harvey, television producer - Frank Sinatra and the Jack Pack
#22 David Harvey - Das kleine Handbuch der Esoterik