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  2. Historical geography - Wikipedia

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    A 1740 map of Paris. Ortelius World Map, 1570. Historical geography is the branch of geography that studies the ways in which geographic phenomena have changed over time. [1] In its modern form, it is a synthesizing discipline which shares both topical and methodological similarities with history, anthropology, ecology, geology, environmental studies, literary studies, and other fields.

  3. History of geography - Wikipedia

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    The History of geography includes many histories of geography which have differed over time and between different cultural and political groups. In more recent ...

  4. Category:History of geography - Wikipedia

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    History of geography journals (4 P) M. Medieval geographers (18 C, 5 P) R. Russian Geographical Society (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "History of geography"

  5. Historical method - Wikipedia

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    Historical method is the collection of techniques and guidelines that historians use to research and write histories of the past. Secondary sources, primary sources and material evidence such as that derived from archaeology may all be drawn on, and the historian's skill lies in identifying these sources, evaluating their relative authority, and combining their testimony appropriately in order ...

  6. World history (field) - Wikipedia

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    World history or global history as a field of historical study examines history from a global perspective. It emerged centuries ago; some leading practitioners are Voltaire (1694–1778), Hegel (1770–1831), Karl Marx (1818–1883), Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), and Arnold J. Toynbee (1889–1975). The field became much more active (in terms ...

  7. Human geography - Wikipedia

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    Original mapping by John Snow showing the clusters of cholera cases in the London epidemic of 1854, which is a classical case of using human geography. Human geography or anthropogeography is the branch of geography which studies spatial relationships between human communities, cultures, economies, and their interactions with the environment, examples of which include urban sprawl and urban ...

  8. The History Behind Rebecca Yarros' 'Fourth Wing' Series - AOL

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    A display for 'Fourth Wing' by Rebecca Yarros in the window of a Waterstones bookshop, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Credit - Geography Photos/Universal Images Group via Getty Images On Tuesday ...

  9. Land bridge - Wikipedia

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    Land bridges of Japan, several land bridges which connected Japan to Russia and Korea at various times in history; De Geer Land Bridge, a route that connected Fennoscandia to northern Greenland; Doggerland, a former landmass in the southern North Sea which connected the island of Great Britain to continental Europe during the last ice age