Geography, Science and National Identity
Title | Geography, Science and National Identity PDF eBook |
Author | Charles W. J. Withers |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2001-10-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521642026 |
Charles Withers' book brings together work on the history of geography and the history of science with extensive archival analysis to explore how geographical knowledge has been used to shape an understanding of the nation. Using Scotland as an exemplar, the author places geographical knowledge in its wider intellectual context to afford insights into perspectives of empire, national identity and the geographies of science. In so doing, he advances a new area of geographical enquiry, the historical geography of geographical knowledge, and demonstrates how and why different forms of geographical knowledge have been used in the past to constitute national identity, and where those forms were constructed and received. The book will make an important contribution to the study of nationhood and empire and will therefore interest historians, as well as students of historical geography and historians of science. It is theoretically engaging, empirically rich and beautifully illustrated.
Geographia Generalis, in Qua Affectiones Generales Telluris Explicantur.
Title | Geographia Generalis, in Qua Affectiones Generales Telluris Explicantur. PDF eBook |
Author | Bernardus VARENIUS |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1671 |
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Geographies of the Book
Title | Geographies of the Book PDF eBook |
Author | Charles W.J. Withers |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2016-04-15 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1317128982 |
The geography of the book is as old as the history of the book, though far less thoroughly explored. Yet research has increasingly pointed to the spatial dimensions of book history, to the transformation of texts as they are made and moved from place to place, from authors to readers and within different communities and cultures of reception. Widespread recognition of the significance of place, of the effects of movement over space and of the importance of location to the making and reception of print culture has been a feature of recent book history work, and draws in many instances upon studies within the history of science as well as geography. 'Geographies of the Book' explores the complex relationships between the making of books in certain geographical contexts, the movement of books (epistemologically as well as geographically) and the ways in which they are received.
Bernhard Varenius
Title | Bernhard Varenius PDF eBook |
Author | Margret Schuchard |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004163638 |
This fresh portrait of Varenius presents a young German scholar, whose books on Japan (1649), the first one from a European perspective, and on General Geography (1650) were written and published in Amsterdam and led to establishing geography as a science.
GEOGRAPHY 4.0 Fundamentals, Concept, and Method
Title | GEOGRAPHY 4.0 Fundamentals, Concept, and Method PDF eBook |
Author | Prof. Dr. Dedi Hermon |
Publisher | Book Rivers |
Pages | 197 |
Release | 2020-12-21 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 8194900182 |
Praise and gratitude for the writers to pray to Allah SWT because of His grace and guidance. The book entitled "Fundamental of Geography 4.0" can be completed on time. This book was created to be included based on research, modification of scientific publications, and the application of technology and technology-based innovation according to the needs of the industrial revolution 4.0. The contents in this concern the philosophy and history of geography science, scientific approaches in geography science, information technology used in geography science as needed in the industrial revolution 4.0, and introduction to the concept of logarithms in Indonesia.
The Makers of Modern Geography (RLE Social & Cultural Geography)
Title | The Makers of Modern Geography (RLE Social & Cultural Geography) PDF eBook |
Author | Robert E. Dickinson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2014-01-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317907337 |
This book examines the works of the outstanding makers of modern geography and demonstrates the consistency of idea and purpose in their work. Geography as an explicitly defined field of knowledge is more than two thousand years old, but as a university subject, geography is only 150 years old, and in this period it has developed hugely. This study traces the development of modern geography as an organized body of knowledge, in the light of the works of its foremost German and French contributors.
Routledge Library Editions: Social & Cultural Geography
Title | Routledge Library Editions: Social & Cultural Geography PDF eBook |
Author | Various Authors |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 4310 |
Release | 2022-07-30 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 131790737X |
Re-issuing books originally published between 1969 and 1990 this set of 15 volumes gives a 20 year perspective on the development of the discipline of social geography. The books emphasize the increasingly important contribution of geographical theory to the understanding of social change, values, economic and political organization and ethical imperatives. The volumes are authored by well-known international geographers and discuss the philosophy and sociology of geography as well as key themes such as the geography of health, crime, space. They also examine the cross-over of geography with other disciplines, such as literature and history.