Historical Geography
Human geography, Physical geography, Fictional geography, Geography, Carl O. Sauer, University of California, Berkeley
978-613-5-81092-9
6135810928
104
2011-05-19
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Historical geography is the study of the human, physical, fictional, theoretical, and "real" geographies of the past. Historical geography studies a wide variety of issues and topics. A common theme is the study of the geographies of the past and how a place or region changes through time. Many historical geographers study geographical patterns through time, including how people have interacted with their environment, and created the cultural landscape. Historical geography seeks to determine how cultural features of various societies across the planet emerged and evolved, by understanding their interaction with their local environment and surroundings
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