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  • The contribution of Blacks in the field of geographic knowledge and discovery
  • Academic war over the field of geography : the elimination of geography at Harvard, 1947-1951
  • Forks in the road : Raymond E. Crist and geographical field work in Latin America in Festschrift to honor Raymond E. Crist.
  • The development of open fields in the central Vale of York: a reconsideration
  • The medieval fields of Strettington, West Sussex, and the evolution of land division
  • The origin of the two-and three-field system in England: a new perspective
  • Parish boundaries and early fields : continuity and discontinuity
  • Common field and enclosure in England, 1450-1850
  • Some observations on the field systems of medieval Ireland
  • Humboldt's acuity as a field observor is shown by his incisive remarks on pre-Columbian remnants on his New World travels.-(D. W. Gade).
  • The paper is dealing with a lot of interesting facts of the life of Fersman. The publications of Fersman in the field of mineralogy were analysed and recommended for studying. - (IH)
  • A meteorologist-climatologist evaluates one of the major fields of Béla Bulla's activity, his contribution to climatic geomorphology. (DLO).
  • The evolution of military geography in China is traced back to early history (475-221 B.C.). Modern development in this field, the scope and methodology of study and their subdivisions are examined. (TNC).
  • The history of geographical thought has again become an important research field. The studies of the several national schools of geographical thought, however, still need further elaboration. (DLO).
  • Ernst Plewe's life-work was primarily concerned with the history of geography. Most of his work was dedicated to this field being distinguished by diversity and linguistic elegance and throughout his life he considered himself a critic within
  • the field of geography, as he himself said. In memory of him it was therefore only appropriate to reflect on the significance of the history of geography as we see it today. Its present importance is, in the author's opinion, based on the fact
  • rather increased from the early Edo period to the late Meiji Era and almost all the yakita fields had turned into forest or wasteland, not to paddy fields. The typical differentiation of social strata among farms could not be found in the study area
  • Southern Illinois migration fields: the Shawnee Hills in 1850
  • Two Scanian types of two-field system
  • The origins of the two-and three-field system in England: past conjectures and future research