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by Stephen Daniels,Roger Lee

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Author:
Stephen Daniels,Roger Lee
ISBN13:
978-0340614297
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0340614293
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Publisher:
Hodder Education Publishers; 1 edition (December 15, 1995)
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Stephen Daniels, Roger Lee. A lively and stimulating resource for all first year students of human geography, this introductory Reader comprises key published writings from the main fields of human geography. Because the subject is both broad and necessarily only loosely defined, a principal aim of this book is to present a view of the subject which is theoretically informed and yet recognises that any view is partial, contingent and subject to change.

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Elspeth Graham is a Reader in Geography at the School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St Andrews, U. Introduction Questioning Geography Douglas Sherman, Alisdair Rogers and Noel Castree Upper-level undergraduates and postgraduates taking geography degrees are usually required to take a course unit on the history, nature and philosophy of their subject. For many undergraduates it is a unit to be endured rather than enjoyed. First, there are those that explore geography’s development through time, tracing the succession of major ‘paradigms’ since Western geography was founded as a university subject in the late nineteenth century.

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