Edward Ullman
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American geographer & academic
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Edward Ullman's Degrees
- PhD Geography University of Chicago
- Masters Geography University of Chicago
- Bachelors Geography University of Chicago
Why Is Edward Ullman Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Louis Ullman , son of classical scholar Berthold Ullman, was trained as a geographer at University of Chicago where he was influenced by the urban and economic emphasis in social science. He was an urban geographer, transportation researcher and regional development specialist and became the champion of applied geography. His study and dissertation on the economic aspects of Mobile, Ullman began a career of transit studies. He was the Office of Strategic Services transportation specialist in World War II.
Edward Ullman's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Nature of Cities (1945) (347)
- Amenities as a Factor in Regional Growth (1954) (219)
- A Theory of Location for Cities (1941) (170)
- Human Geography and area Research (1953) (44)
- American Commodity Flow (1958) (42)
- American commodity flow : a geographical interpretation of rail and water traffic based on Principles of spatial interchange (1959) (25)
- ECOLOGY AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS (1973) (22)
- Space and/or Time: Opportunity for Substitution and Prediction (1974) (22)
- Minimum Requirements After a Decade: A Critique and an Appraisal (1968) (19)
- Trade Centers and Tributary Areas of the Philippines (1960) (19)
- The economic base of American cities : profiles for the 101 metropolitan areas over 250,000 population based on minimum requirements for 1960 (1971) (18)
- Presidential address: The nature of cities reconsidered (1962) (18)
- MAPPING THE WORLD'S OCEAN TRADE: A RESEARCH PROPOSAL (1949) (13)
- The Railroad Pattern of the United States (1949) (10)
- Rivers as Regional Bonds: The Columbia-Snake Example (1951) (10)
- The Eastern Rhode Island-Massachusetts Boundary Zone (1939) (10)
- Mobile: Industrial Seaport and Trade Center (1945) (6)
- A man for all regions : the contributions of Edward L. Ullman to geography (1978) (3)
- ARE MOUNTAINS ENOUGH (1953) (1)
- Summary and a program of water development proposals (1962) (1)
- Water needs and problems (1961) (0)
- REPORT OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE (1950) (0)
- Meramec River, Missouri Comprehensive Basin Study. Volume III. Appendix B. Water Needs and Problems, (1964) (0)
- Ullasjö, a Swedish large-scale farm. (1959) (0)
- Reply to a Review by A. G. Isachenko (1971) (0)
- Economy and character of the basin (1961) (0)
- Meramec River, Missouri Comprehensive Basin Study. Volume II. Appendix A. The Economy and Character of the Meramec Basin, (1964) (0)
- FLOW MAPS OF AMERICAN COASTAL AND FOREIGN OCEAN TRAFFIC (1955) (0)
- The primate city and urbanization in Southeast Asia : a preliminary speculation (1968) (0)
- Association Affairs (1951) (0)
- U. S. Railroads: Classified according to Capacity and Relative Importance (1951) (0)
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