This volume is concerned with cultural geog- raphy in its widest interpretation. Most of the materials with which cultural geographers must deal are tangible and can be viewed in terms of regional distribution and analysis. These tangibles form the primary contexts of discussion throughout the book. Beyond them, however, there are important but less tangible characteristics of peoples and place…
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despite a history extending over 2000 years the status of history as a discipline remains unresolved.if few now accept J.B.Bury's dictum that 'history is a science, no more and no less', 1 equally few agree upon an alternative. it is not that there is any real dispute about is subject-matter. history is by common consent the study of man's past;and more spefically man as a social being rather t…
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