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  • Recent trends in studies on the history of geographical thought in Japan - mainly on the history of Japanese geographical thought
  • History of geography
  • The problems of the articulation of traditional or indigenous Japanese geographical thought with modern academic geography. The roles played by the authors of geographical writings in the early Meiji period. The significance of the pioneers
  • and outsiders of modern geography and the characteristics of various schools of academic geography in Japan. - (SGA)
  • Recent trends in studies on the history of geographical thought in Japan. Mainly on the history of Japanese geography thought
  • History of geography
  • A review of the contributions of Japanese geographers in a broad sense, including traditional Chinese and Japanese thought, a so-called modern geography prior to an academic geography, and academic geography itself. - (SGA)
  • History of geographical thought. Selected themes from the work of the IGU Commission on the history of geographical thought
  • Part Three : The International Geographical Union Commission on the History of Geographical Thought
  • Geographical thought ; Historical geography ; History of geography
  • Languages, paradigms and schools in geography: Japanese contributions to the history of geographical thought. 2.
  • History of geography
  • tournant du début du 19 siècle dans la formation de la géographie moderne au Japon. U. TSUJITA étudie la vie et les oeuvres de 10 géographes (au sens large) japonais du XIX siècle. K. YAMAMOTO analyse le rapport de la mission Iwakura expédiée par le
  • gouvernement de Méiji, pour en dégager les idées géographiques. K. TAKEUCHI se porte sur une étude bio-bibliographique des deux géographes japonais, R. Ishida et K. Iizuka, qu'il situe comme outsiders. H. NOZAWA analyse les rapports de la géographie française
  • Japanese working group for the History of geographical thought, Japon
  • The history of geography: recent works and future directions
  • History of geography
  • 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).
  • Some methodological problems in the history of geographical thought
  • History of geography
  • Some historiographical issues in relation to the history of geographical thought are examined, isolating in particular problems arising in the examination of specific geographical texts and the intellectual context within which they were written
  • Applied geography ; Canada ; France ; Geographical thought ; History of geography ; International Geographical Union ; Ireland ; Japan ; Netherlands (The) ; Poland ; Practice of geography ; Russia ; Spain
  • This book deals with the exploration of the relationships between geography and professional practice from a historical perspective. As such the book is an initiative of the IGU-Commission on the History of Geographical Thought. The chapters
  • Hegel’s geographical thought
  • Dialectics ; Geographical thought ; Historical geography ; Nineteenth Century ; Philosophy ; Physical geography ; Social geography ; Twentieth Century
  • This paper sketches out the contours of the philosopher G W F Hegel’s geographical thought. After reviewing geographers’ remarks on Hegel, it briefly discusses his social ties with his contemporaries Carl Ritter and Alexander von Humboldt to provide
  • some biographical and intellectual context for the discussion that follows. It then addresses the three primary geographical facets of Hegel’s work, namely his concept of ‘space’, his understanding of physical geography and its relation to race
  • and history, and, finally, territory’s significance in his political philosophy.
  • History of geographical thought. Selected themes from the work of the IGU Commission on the history of geographical thought
  • Civilization ; Colonization ; Cultural geography ; Cultural landscape ; Forest exploitation ; Geographical thought ; History of geography ; Natural resources ; Resource management
  • History of geographical thought. Selected themes from the work of the IGU Commission on the history of geographical thought
  • Arab World ; Attitude ; China ; Civilization ; Cultural geography ; Geographical thought ; Human ecology ; Human impact ; India ; Man-environment relationship ; Myth ; Natural environment ; Religion ; View of the world
  • Geography and buddhism in Tsunesaburo Makiguchi's thought
  • Bibliography ; Biography ; Buddhism ; Geographical thought ; History of geography ; Human geography ; Japan ; Nineteenth Century ; Teaching of geography ; Twentieth Century
  • Africa ; Cameroon ; Colonization ; Epistemology ; Forest policy ; Geographic school ; Geographical thought ; History of geography ; History of ideas ; Hydraulic works ; Japan ; Man-environment relations ; Nature conservation ; Nineteenth Century
  • Biobibliography ; Biography ; Epistemology ; Geographical thought ; History of geography ; Japan ; National identity ; Nineteenth Century ; Political geography ; Twentieth Century
  • Les AA. présentent la vie et l'oeuvre de Shigetaka Shiga (1863-1927), premier géographe universitaire japonais, spécialisé en géographie politique , auteur prolifique et polyvalent dont 8 fragments de texte sont donnés.
  • Continuity and change in Soviet geographical thought in Geographical studies on the Soviet Union. Essays in Honor of Chauncy D. Harris.
  • History of geography
  • Epistemology and the history of geographical thought
  • Problems in the history of geographical thought at the 23d International Geographical Congress
  • History of geography
  • Revisiting the region : ordinary and exceptional regions in the work of Hilda Ormsby 1917-1940
  • Agglomeration ; Concept ; Epistemology ; Feminism ; Geographical thought ; History of geography ; Region ; Regional geography ; Twentieth Century ; United Kingdom
  • Humanism, naturalism and geographical thought
  • History of geography
  • Biography ; Geographical thought ; History of geography ; Portugal ; Twentieth Century
  • Coming from humble origins, Orlando Ribeiro was trained in history and geography at the University of Lisbon. He was greatly influenced by the work of French geographers and spent time at the Sorbonne in the late 1930s. He taught at the universities
  • of Coimbra and Lisbon, where he established a distinctively Portuguese geographer. He was an academic all-rounder, with particular research emphasis on colonial and tropical topics, and the geography of Portugal. He played an important role
  • in the organization of the first post-war International Geographical Congress held at Lisbon in 1949, and was appointed vice-president of the International Geographical Union in 1952. He travelled widely in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America, and was founding
  • editor of Finisterra, the Portuguese geographical journal. – (HC)
  • Japanese geopolitics and its background. What is the real legacy of the past ?
  • Economic system ; Foreign policy ; Geopolitics ; Ideology ; Imperialism ; Japan ; Political geography ; Sovereignty
  • their negative posture and geopolitical thought came to affect policy-making. From the latter half of the 1930s, geopolitics was linked to a traditional concept regarding land. As far as geographers were concerned, their lending of countenance to geopolitics
  • Japanese geopolitics of the imperialistic era has been severely criticized in post-war Japan. Many intellectuals were closely linked to such questionable geopolitics. From the early part of the 1930s, some intellectuals began to refashion