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This is a part of a collection, published annually, of studies on
individuals who have made major contributions to the development of
geography and geographic thought. The 17th volume in the series,
this study describes the geographers' education, life and work, and
discusses their influence and spread of academic ideas.;The scope
of the book is international, both in terms of personalities and
contributors, and focuses on both famous and lesser-known
geographers.
An annual collection of studies on individuals who have made major
contributions to the development of geography and geographical
thought. Each paper describes the geographer's education, life and
work, discusses his or her influence and includes a bibliography of
works and a chronology.
An annual collection of studies on individuals who have made
contributions to the development of geography and geographical
thought. Each paper describes the geographer's education, life and
work, discusses their influence and spread of academic ideas and
includes a bibliography of their work.
An annual collection of studies on individuals who have made major
contributions to the development of geography and geographical
thought. Each paper describes the geographer's education, life,
work, their influence and spread of academic ideas. A bibliography
of their works and chronology is also incorporated. The work
includes a listed general index, and cumulative index of
geographers in the volumes published to date.
This annual collection of studies covers individuals who have made
major contributions to the development of geography and
geographical thought. Subjects are drawn from all periods and from
all parts of the world, and include famous names as well as those
less well known: explorers, independent thinkers and scholars. Each
paper describes the geographer's education, life and work and
discusses their influence and spread of academic ideas. Each study
includes a select bibliography and brief chronology. The work
includes a general index and a cumulative index of geographers
listed in volumes published to date.
An annual collection of studies of individuals who have made major
contributions to the development of geography and geographical
thought. Subjects are drawn from all periods and from all parts of
the world, and include famous names as well as those less well
known: explorers, independent thinkers and scholars. Each paper
describes the geographer's education, life and work and discusses
their influence and spread of academic ideas. Each study includes a
select bibliography and brief chronology. The work includes a
general index and a cumulative index of geographers listed in
volumes published to date. Geographers covered in this volume are:
Thomas Baines, George Brown Barbour, Lucien Febvre, Sir Cyril Fox,
Augustus Charles Gregory, Francis Thomas Gregory, John Walter
Gregory, Cotton Mather, Borivoje Milojevc, Mungo Park, Jos Salazar
Ilarregui, Chandra Pal Singh, William Smith, and Giuseppe Dalla
Vedova.
An annual collection of studies on individuals who have made major
contributions to the development of geography or geographical
thought. Each paper describes the geographer's education, life,
work and discusses their influence and spread of academic work.
Updated and revised to include theoretical and other developments,
bibliographical additions, new photographs and illustrations, and
expanded name and subject indexes, the fourth edition of All
Possible Worlds: A History of Geographical Ideas is the most
complete and comprehensive book of its kind. The text also features
a layout and readability that make the material easy to navigate
and understand.
The book investigates the ways in which the subject of geography
has been recognized, perceived, and evaluated, from its early
acknowledgment in ancient Greece to its disciplined form in today's
world of shared ideas and mass communication. Strong continuities
knit the Classical Period to the Age of Exploration, then carry
students on through Varenius to Humboldt and Ritter--revealing the
emergence of "the new geography" of the Modern Period.
The history of American geography--developed in seven of the twenty
chapters--is strongly emphasized pursuant to the formal origins of
geography in late nineteenth-century Germany, Darwin's theory of
evolution, and the Great Surveys of the American West. This
treatment is enhanced by chapters concerning parallel histories of
geography in Germany, France, Great Britain, Russia (including the
USSR and CIS), Canada, Sweden, and Japan-countries that at first
contributed to and later borrowed from the body of US geographical
thought.
All Possible Worlds: A History of Geographical Ideas, Fourth
Edition, is ideal for upper-level undergraduate or graduate courses
in the history and philosophy of classical, medieval, and modern
geographical thought.
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