Freeman,T W

A Hundred Years of Geography :A historical and Biographical Survey of Geography as a developing Science T W Freeman - Jaipur Rawat 2022 - 327+

In a world increasingly sensitive to the problems of people and resources, geography has constantly provided the basic information for its sister sciences, economics, political science, sociology and demography. This book turns attention to geography itself, in an incisive survey of the development of the discipline as a science.

A Hundred Years of Geography draws together the threads of a century of progress, from the first scientific explorations and mappings to present-day trends toward specialization and generalization. It contains a synoptic view of the development of the various aspects of geography, showing how the field has been differentiated from associated disciplines and how it has differentiated and specialized within itself.

The book also offers two important reference tools: a bibliography of the important geographical works published throughout the world in the last hundred years, and biographical sketches of ninety important geographers. It is informative, stimulating, urbane and civilized reading, as well as being an excellent introductory text and reference work.



CONTENTS
1. Changing Geography

2. Geography From the Mid-nineteenth Century

3. Exploration and Education: The Work of the Societies from 1820 to 1900

4. Geography in the Early Twentieth Century

5. Physical Geography

6. The Regional Approach

7. Economic Factors in Geography

8. Social Geography

9. Political Geography

10. The Advance of Cartography

11. Neither a Beginning Nor an End

Appendix: Short Biographies of Geographers



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