Unifying Geography: Common Heritage, Shared Future
John A. Matthews & David T. Herbert (eds.)
Routledge (2004)
| Abstract | Unifying Geography focuses on the plural and competing versions of unity that characterize the discipline, which give it cohesion and differentiate it from related fields of knowledge. Each of the chapters is co-authored by both a leading physical and a human geographer. Themes identified include those of the traditional core as well as new and developing topics that are based on subject matter, concepts, methodology, theory, techniques and applications | |||||||||
| Keywords | Geography Philosophy Geographical perception | |||||||||
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| Call number | G70.U54 2004 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415305438 9780415305433 | |||||||||
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