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This book, first published in 1985, is a comprehensive guide to the
main ideas in the history of geomorphology. It traces the
development of thinking on landforms, with material ranging from
the ancient world to the present day. The main areas covered are
the Renaissance, the explosive growth of the Natural Sciences in
the nineteenth century and the impact of the Second World War. The
papers and theories of specialists like James Hutton, John Playfair
and W.M. Davies are presented and discussed and the final chapters
reflect on future change, based on the past and speculation on
possible developments. Balance is maintained between the dual
importance and dominance of English and North American
contributions to the subject, and quite substantial research was
undertaken to provide a more complete approach to some areas
hitherto neglected.
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