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_aHartshorne, Richard, _921815 |
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_aThe nature of geography: a critical survey of current thought in the light of the past, _cby Richard Hartshorne. |
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_aJaipur, _bRawat Publications, _c2012. |
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_axv, 504 p. _c26 cm. |
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500 | _aA reissue with special title-page of "Annals of the Association of American Geographers, volume XXIX, numbers 3 and 4" (p. 171-658) | ||
504 | _a"Works cited in the text" p. 1-21. | ||
505 | _a1. Introduction -- 2. The nature of geography according to its historical development -- 3. Deviations form the course of historical development -- 4. The justification for the historical concept of geography as a chorographic science -- 5."Landschaft" and "Landscape" -- 6. The relation of history to geography -- 7. The limitation of the phenomena of geography to things perceived by the senses -- 8. A logical basis for the selection of data in geography -- 9. The concept of the region as a concrete unit object -- 10. methods of organizing the world into regions -- 11. What kind of a science is geography? -- 12. Conclusion: The nature of geography | ||
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_aGeography. _94216 |
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