Fred B. Kniffen
American historical geographer
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Fred B. Kniffen's Degrees
- PhD Geography University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Fred Bowerman Kniffen was an American geographer and distinguished professor in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University for over 64 years. Kniffen had a background in anthropology, geography, and geology when he arrived at Louisiana State University in the late 1920s. While there, he made great strides in the Department of Geography and Anthropology that led to the development of new research areas, additional courses, and well trained graduate students. Kniffen stressed the importance of learning and understanding the history of geography, along with blending physical geography and anthropology with cultural geography. During Kniffen's time at Louisiana State University, he was an advocate for interdisciplinary research. Kniffen became a distinguished professor in the department in 1966, later becoming Boyd professor in 1967.
Fred B. Kniffen's Published Works
Published Works
- FOLK HOUSING: KEY TO DIFFUSION1 (1965) (136)
- Building in Wood in the Eastern United States: A Time-Place Perspective (1966) (84)
- Louisiana House Types (1936) (70)
- The regulation of heme synthesis related to drug metabolism. (1973) (60)
- Louisiana: Its land and people (1968) (53)
- On Becoming a Geographer (1983) (43)
- The historic Indian tribes of Louisiana : from 1542 to the present (1988) (35)
- The American Covered Bridge (1951) (20)
- Lower Mississippi River delta : reports on the geology of Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes (1938) (20)
- The American Agricultural Fair: The Pattern (1949) (19)
- Historic Indian Tribes of Louisiana (1935) (16)
- The natural landscape of the Colorado delta (1932) (13)
- The American Agricultural Fair: Time and Place (1951) (10)
- WHY FOLK HOUSING (1979) (9)
- The Western Cattle Complex: Notes on Differentiation and Diffusion (1953) (6)
- Man and His Habitat (1972) (6)
- Bayou Manchac: A Physiographic Interpretation (1935) (6)
- Reports on the geology of Iberville and Ascension Parishes (1938) (4)
- The Spanish Moss Industry of Louisiana (1943) (4)
- The primitive cultural landscape of the Colorad delta (1931) (4)
- Geography and the Past (1951) (4)
- Man and Cultural Heritage: Papers in Honor of Fred B. Kniffen (1977) (4)
- RICHARD JOEL RUSSELL, 1895–1971 (1973) (3)
- Louisiana Iron Rock (1953) (3)
- Cultural diffusion and landscapes : selections (1990) (3)
- Louisiana's Historic Indians (1975) (2)
- The Deer-Hunt Complex in Louisiana (1949) (2)
- Physiognomy of Rural Louisiana (1963) (2)
- Geographic Sayings from Louisiana (1954) (1)
- Mainsprings of Civilization. Ellsworth Huntington, (xii +660 pp., 83 figs., 26 tbls., bibliog., index. $4.75. New York, N. Y., John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1945.) (1946) (1)
- The Indians Of Louisiana (1985) (1)
- The Tape Recorderin Field Research (1962) (1)
- GEOGRAPHY AND THE HUMANITIES (1964) (1)
- Man and Land-Remote Perspective (1969) (1)
- OTHER: Asia, East by South: A Cultural Geography. Joseph E. Spencer (1955) (0)
- A Field Guide to the Folk Architecture of the Northeastern United States@@@Illustrated Handbook of Vernacular Architecture (1972) (0)
- 4. American Cultural Geography and Folklife (1976) (0)
- Ethnology and Ethnography: Freshwater Fish and Fishing in Native North America. Erhard Rostlund (1952) (0)
- Human Geography: An Introdirction to Man and His World EMRYS JONES (1967) (0)
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