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  2. Philosophy of geography - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Philosophy and Geography was founded in 1997 by Andrew Light, a philosopher later at George Mason University, and Jonathan Smith, a geographer at Texas A&M University. Three volumes of an annual peer-reviewed journal, Philosophy and Geography, were published by Rowman & Littlefield Press which later became a bi-annual journal ...

  3. Arnold Henry Guyot - Wikipedia

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    For several years the Massachusetts Board of Education retained his services as a lecturer on geography and methods of instruction to the normal schools and teachers' institutes. He was occupied with this work until his appointment, in 1854, as professor of physical geography and geology at Princeton University , which office he retained until ...

  4. Gilbert LaFreniere - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert's most recent book is The Decline of Nature (2008). [5] Among his other publications are the book Jean Jacques Rousseau and the Idea of Progress (1976) [6] and articles in Environmental History Review, [7] Agriculture and Human Values, [8] and The Trumpeter. [9]

  5. AP Human Geography - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement (AP) Human Geography (also known as AP Human Geo, AP Geography, APHG, AP HuGe, APHug, AP Human, HuGS, AP HuGo, or HGAP) is an Advanced Placement social studies course in human geography for high school, usually freshmen students in the US, culminating in an exam administered by the College Board.

  6. Arthur Getis - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Getis earned both his B.S. and M.S. in Geography from Pennsylvania State University. [1] [2] [4] In 1961, he earned his Ph.D. in geography at University of Washington Department of Geography. [1] [2] [4] Here, he worked as a doctoral student under William Garrison, a prominent geographer and leader of the quantitative revolution in ...

  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. Mary C. Rabbitt - Wikipedia

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    Another accomplishment of hers was the creation of "The Mary C. Rabbit History and Philosophy of Geology Award; it was first created in 1981 and renamed in her honor later on in 2005. It is now awarded to individuals each year for their "exceptional scholarly contributions of fundamental importance to our understanding of the history of the ...

  9. Paul Vidal de La Blache - Wikipedia

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    The Annales de Géographie became an influential academic journal that promoted the concept of human geography as the study of man and his relationship to his environment. [4] Vidal de la Blache's pupil Albert Demangeon was deeply influenced by his emphasis on the importance of historical influences in the study of geography, and went on to ...