FRANCE An Introductory Geography by E. ESTYN EVANS FREDERICK A.
PRAEGER, Publishers New York Washington BOOKS THAT MATTER Published
in the United States of America in 1966 by Frederick A. Praeger,
Inc., Publishers in Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10003 The
original edition of this book was published in 1937 by Chatto
Windus, London, and a revised edition was issued in 1 959 IQ37,
1959, 1966 by E. Estyn Evans All rights reserved Library of
Congress Catalog Card Number 66-17365 Printed in the United States
of America FOREWORD BY H. J. FLEURE Modern Geography has sometimes
been called Human Ecology. It tries to show how men at varying
stages in the growth or decline of civilization have grasped or
neglected opportunities provided by their environment, and how in
so doing they have both fitted themselves into its limiting condi
tions and often also fitted it to supply their needs. Sometimes
immediate needs have been too insistent and the fitting in
consequence has been temporary, the ultimate relations being
impoverished by sacrifice to the short view. But in the case of la
belle France we have to do with a land that has been loved and
worked for many centuries, a land wherein a Roman inheritance,
working upon Celtic and pre-Celtic local foundations, has been
stimulated by the Frankish and Norse contacts which it latinized so
remarkably. No other land has such an intimate interweaving of
almost all the contributions of the various peoples of Western
Europe, and few, if any, other lands have such a deep social
continuity, whatever the changes in politics and leadership may
have meant. France is, in fact, the land that it behooves us to
study most intimately if we are to follow the growth ofa
civilization impregnated with the idea of maintenance rather than
expan sion, of duration rather than temporary efflorescence, though
both the idea of expansion and that of efflorescence have played
notable parts in French life. It is with these thoughts in mind
that readers will, I hope, study this book by Mr. Evans, who has
learned to think from a French as well as from a British point of
view and to love the sunny land about which he writes. KANSAS Ciiv
MO. U3L1G LIBRARY oo 67143 IS CONTENTS FOREWORD by H. J...
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March 2007 |
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200 |
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