Zur Grundlegung des Gegenstandsbereiches der politischen Geographie
Title | Zur Grundlegung des Gegenstandsbereiches der politischen Geographie PDF eBook |
Author | Ulrich Ante |
Publisher | |
Pages | 716 |
Release | 1952 |
Genre | Geography |
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The Heroic Earth
Title | The Heroic Earth PDF eBook |
Author | David Thomas Murphy |
Publisher | Kent State University Press |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780873385640 |
In The Heroic Earth, David T. Murphy argues that geopolitical ideas were most dynamic and significant in Germany not during the Nazi era (1933-45) but in the democratic culture of the Weimar republic (1919-33). By helping to condition the German population to geopolitical ideas, which emphasized revision of the Versailles settlement and enlarging Germany's living space, geopolitics helped contribute to Nazi imperialism. From the defeat of Germany in 1918 until the rise of National Socialism i9n 1933, theories of geographical determinism enjoyed a broad currency in many fields of German public life. The ancient notion that environmental factors--climate, topography, resource distribution--shape society in significant ways was now applied in a radically determinist fashion to help Germans understand why they had lost the war and what they had to do to regain their place among the Great Powers. Under the rubric of Geopolitik, politicians, teachers, writers and others argued that they key to Germany's past, and the hope for its future, lay in understanding geography's determining impact upon races, cultures, states, and warfare. Theories of geographical determinism shaped German thinking about politics, race, science, education, aesthetics, and many other subjects on the eve of the Nazi era. Challenging traditional historiography, Murphy argues that geopolitics faded in importance after Adolf Hitler came to power.
Coping with Changing Environments
Title | Coping with Changing Environments PDF eBook |
Author | Beate Lohnert |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2018-12-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0429873247 |
First published in 1999. A collection of empirical research and theoretical reflection on the modelling of environmental change from a social perspective. The focus is on the endangered ecosystems in the developing world and examples are given from Asia, Africa and Latin America. After Regions at Risk (Kaspersons et al, 1995 UNO University Press) it is the second compilation that focuses on regional empirical evidence with regard to Global Environmental Change. On a national and European level, it gives an overview of regional studies coming from the first German Priority Programme on the Social Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. The introductory and concluding parts of the book reflect the strictly interdisciplinary approach of the research programme and form a step towards the understanding of human driving forces and responses to Global Change rooted in regional transformation processes. The book offers a source of information and theoretical guidelines for the newly evolving scientific community of Global Change Research; including teachers, politicians and anyone involved in social and environmental policy and planning.
Violence Through Environmental Discrimination
Title | Violence Through Environmental Discrimination PDF eBook |
Author | Günther Baechler |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2013-03-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 940159175X |
Since all-out interstate wars for the time being seem to belong to the past, con flict studies focus more and more on domestic conflicts. This is a broad field, not only because the arbitrary line between war and sub-war violence disap pears and the analyst is confronted with phenomena reaching from criminal violence and clashes between communities to violent conflicts of long duration and civil wars with massacres and genocides as their characteristics. It is also because there are so many different types of conflicts to be analyzed, so many different types of behavior to be studied, whereas there is often little informa tion available on what is really going on. Against the background of internal conflicts, which tend to be as protracted as diffuse in terms of time, intensity, actors, and their goals, this study aims to follow a specific pathway through the current thicket of violent circumstances. It focuses on causation patterns by exploring the causal role of the environ mental factor in the genesis of violent conflicts occurring today and probably even more so tomorrow. This approach, which for once does not focus on a specific level of the conflict system, on one area in the conflict geography, or on a specific category of actors, analyzes causation dynamics.
40 Years After
Title | 40 Years After PDF eBook |
Author | Eckart Ehlers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Geographers |
ISBN |
Territories
Title | Territories PDF eBook |
Author | Anselm Franke |
Publisher | Walther Konig Verlag |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
Edited by Anselm Franke. Essays by Ariella Azoulay, Matthew Buckingham, David Campbell, Zvi Efrat, Rudolf Maresch, Sean Snyder and Rafi Segal.
German books in print
Title | German books in print PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1420 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Catalogs, Publishers' |
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