Volume twenty-nine of Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies has
as its subject matter seven essays covering British and French
regionalists, one of the world's leading cultural geographers, a
quantitative geographer turned historical geographer and student of
geopolitics, a pioneering medical geographer and a leading
theoretician of geography's multiple engagements with the urban
experience. In their different ways and with reference to
Australia, Britain, France, Sweden and the United States of
America, all were products of - and direct influences upon - the
emergence, strength and thematic diversity of geography in the
twentieth century. Geographers 29 thus provides key insight into
the shaping of a discipline and of its practitioners in modern
context.
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