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  • Some methodological problems in the history of geographical thought
  • 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
  • Donald Putnam, some preliminary observations in Reflections and visions. 25 years of geography at Waterloo.
  • An approach to some of military geography.
  • Some thoughts on the development of urban geography in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s
  • Women as geographers: some thoughts of Ellen Churchill Semple
  • The Durkheimians and human geography: some contextural problems in the sociology of knowledge
  • Global scene, natural resources and development problems in the periphery country Finland: some reflections on Ilmari Hustich's world view in (Mélanges en l'honneur d'Ilmari Hustich).
  • Although cultural geography itself has not been well support in Australia, one recent sign of increasing professional maturity is the vaguely expressed need for some kind of cultural geography of the local geographical fraternity. This paper
  • illustrates some aspects of this trend and suggests that there has been a significant movement away from professional isolation and an international orientation breeding cultural dependence towards a search for national roots and improved dialogue
  • Paleogeographical remarks to some Scythian river names of Herodotus related to Slavonic and Hungarian languages
  • The problem of the development of the north between the wars: some reflections of Väino Tanner's human geography
  • Some observations on the field systems of medieval Ireland
  • The regulated village in northern England: some problems and questions
  • RESIDENTIAL PATTERNS IN PRE-INDUSTRIAL CITIES: SOME CASE STUDIES FROM SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BRITAIN
  • Mark I role model and inspiring catalyst : some characteristics from a perspective of four decades in La géographie du Québec cinquante ans après Raoul Blanchard.
  • The multiple estate model: some critical questions
  • Some remarks on the history of regional description and the tradition of regionalism in modern Japan
  • Final lecture of Prof. van Paassen. He discusses some headlines in the development of Dutch human geography since 1907. (AGD).
  • . The second objective is to examine some of the individuals who have played a significant role in the development of geography in Canada.
  • This paper introduces some problems and approaches for studies of environmental changes over last millenia, centuries and decades. Historical Geography integrates the historical typology of human impact with studies on anthropogenic evolution