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Reflections on Richard Hartshorne's The nature of geography / [electronic resource] editors, J. Nicholas Entrikin and Stanley D. Brunn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Occasional publications of the Association of American GeographersPublication details: Washington, DC : Association of American Geographers, 1989.Description: x, 170 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0892912049
  • 9780892912049
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 910/.01 20
LOC classification:
  • G70 .R434 1989
Other classification:
  • 74.00
Online resources:
Contents:
The nature of geography in perspective / J. Nicholas Entrikin -- Human and regional geography in the German-speaking lands in the first forty years of the twentieth century / T.H. Elkins -- Hartshorne, Hettner, and The nature of geography / Karl W. Butzer -- The nature of geography: post hoc, ergo propter hoc? / Fred Lukermann -- The nature of geography and the Schaefer-Hartshorne debate / Geoffrey J. Martin -- Geography as museum: private history and conservative idealism in The nature of geography / Neil Smith -- Sameness and difference: Hartshorne's The nature of geography and geography as areal variation / John A. Agnew -- The nature, in light of the present / Robert D. Sack -- Homage to Richard Hartshorne / David R. Stoddart.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The nature of geography in perspective / J. Nicholas Entrikin -- Human and regional geography in the German-speaking lands in the first forty years of the twentieth century / T.H. Elkins -- Hartshorne, Hettner, and The nature of geography / Karl W. Butzer -- The nature of geography: post hoc, ergo propter hoc? / Fred Lukermann -- The nature of geography and the Schaefer-Hartshorne debate / Geoffrey J. Martin -- Geography as museum: private history and conservative idealism in The nature of geography / Neil Smith -- Sameness and difference: Hartshorne's The nature of geography and geography as areal variation / John A. Agnew -- The nature, in light of the present / Robert D. Sack -- Homage to Richard Hartshorne / David R. Stoddart.

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