
Geographers
Biobibliographical Studies, Volume 32
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 12. September 2013
Book
Hardback
184 pages
978-1-4725-1235-2 (ISBN)
Description
This volume of Geographers Biobibliographical Studies brings together essays on four Frenchmen, a Czech, and three Englishmen. The lives of our subjects extend from the late Enlightenment and the era of 'polite science' in Regency Britain to the first decade of the 21st century. These geographers and their studies are linked not only in their regional expertise - from Brazil, French Indo-China to Scandinavia and South Africa - but also by their commitment to the development of geography as a science and as a discipline. Here, in different settings and at different times, we can see how the lived experience of geographers' lives shaped the contours of the subject.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
10
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-1235-2 (9781472512352)
DOI
CBID180904
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Persons
Hayden Lorimer is Reader in Human Geography at the University of Glasgow, UK.
Charles W.J. Withers is Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Charles W.J. Withers is Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Editor
University of Glasgow, UK
University of Edinburgh, UK.
Content
Introduction, Hayden Lorimer (Reader in the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, UK) and Charles W. J. Withers (Professor of Historical Geography, University of Edinburgh, UK)
1. Raoul Blanchard (1877-1965), Hugh Clout (Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at University College London, UK)
2. Emmanuel de Margerie (1862-1953), Hugh Clout (Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at University College London, UK)
3. Pierre Monbeig (1908-1987), Hugh Clout (Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at University College London, UK)
4. Charles Robequain (1897-1963), Hugh Clout (Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at University College London, UK)
5. Richard Lawton (1925-2010), Colin Pooley (Professor of Social and Historical Geography at Lancaster University, UK)
6. William John Talbot (1908-1995), Michael E. Meadows (Head of the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town, South Africa)
7. Antonin Strnad (1746-1799), Jan Kalvoda, Professor of Physical Geography (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) and Eva Novotna (Director of the Map Collection at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
8. Sir Arthur de Capell Brooke (1791-1858), Elizabeth Baigent, Reader in the History of Geography (University of Oxford, UK)
1. Raoul Blanchard (1877-1965), Hugh Clout (Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at University College London, UK)
2. Emmanuel de Margerie (1862-1953), Hugh Clout (Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at University College London, UK)
3. Pierre Monbeig (1908-1987), Hugh Clout (Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at University College London, UK)
4. Charles Robequain (1897-1963), Hugh Clout (Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography at University College London, UK)
5. Richard Lawton (1925-2010), Colin Pooley (Professor of Social and Historical Geography at Lancaster University, UK)
6. William John Talbot (1908-1995), Michael E. Meadows (Head of the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town, South Africa)
7. Antonin Strnad (1746-1799), Jan Kalvoda, Professor of Physical Geography (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) and Eva Novotna (Director of the Map Collection at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
8. Sir Arthur de Capell Brooke (1791-1858), Elizabeth Baigent, Reader in the History of Geography (University of Oxford, UK)