Richard Hartshorne
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- PhD Geography University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard Hartshorne was a prominent American geographer, and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who specialized in economic and political geography and the philosophy of geography. He is known in particular for his methodological work The Nature of Geography, published in 1939.
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- The Nature Of Geography (1940) (343)
- Perspective On The Nature Of Geography (1960) (246)
- The Nature of Geography: A Critical Survey of Current Thought in the Light of the Past (1939) (228)
- The Functional Approach in Political Geography (1950) (136)
- THE CONCEPT OF GEOGRAPHY AS A SCIENCE OF SPACE, FROM KANT AND HUMBOLDT TO HETTNER (1958) (89)
- Geographic and Political Boundaries in Upper Silesia (1933) (63)
- “EXCEPTIONALISM IN GEOGRAPHY'’RE-EXAMINED∗ (1955) (30)
- German Strategy of World Conquest. (1943) (29)
- Recent Developments in Political Geography, II (1935) (25)
- XII. CONCLUSION: THE NATURE OF GEOGRAPHY (1939) (20)
- NOTES TOWARD A BIBLIOBIOGRAPHY OF THE NATURE OF GEOGRAPHY (1979) (18)
- The Polish Corridor (1937) (18)
- The Twin City District: A Unique Form of Urban Landscape (1932) (16)
- The Politico-Geographic Pattern of the World (1941) (15)
- The Nature of Geography: A Critical Survey of Current Thought in the Light of the Past (Conclusion) (1939) (15)
- A Classification of the Agricultural Regions of Europe and North America on a Uniform Statistical Basis (1935) (14)
- Location Factors in the Iron and Steel Industry (1928) (14)
- LOCATION AS A FACTOR IN GEOGRAPHY (1927) (13)
- On the Mores of Methodological Discussion in American Geography (1948) (13)
- Political geography in the modern world (1960) (12)
- Design of a multispectral, wedge filter, remote-sensing instrument incorporating a multiport, thinned, CCD area array (1995) (12)
- A New Map of the Manufacturing Belt of North America (1936) (12)
- The Upper Silesian Industrial District (1934) (9)
- ON THE CONCEPT OF AREAL DIFFERENTIATION (1962) (9)
- Comment on "Exceptionalism in Geography" (1954) (8)
- A. GEOGRAPHY IN HISTORY (1939) (7)
- Racial Maps of the United States (1938) (7)
- The Franco—German Boundary of 1871 (1950) (7)
- G. THE CHARACTER OF SYSTEMATIC GEOGRAPHY (1939) (6)
- Hyperspectral data collections with the new wedge imaging spectrometer (1996) (6)
- B. ATTEMPTS TO REFORM THE NATURE OF GEOGRAPHY (1939) (6)
- Why Study Geography (1966) (6)
- Six Standard Seasons of the Year (1938) (6)
- H. THE CHARACTER OF REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (1939) (6)
- Where in the World Are We?: Geographic Understanding for Political Survival and Progress (1953) (5)
- The Iron and Steel Industry of the United States (1929) (5)
- The Significance of Lake Transportation to the Grain Traffic of Chicago (1926) (4)
- Agricultural Land in Proportion to Agricultural Population in the United States (1939) (4)
- A New Map of the Dairy Areas of the United States (1935) (4)
- Works Cited In The Text (1939) (4)
- Fiber Optics in Motion-Picture Printing (1961) (3)
- B. THE CLASSICAL PERIOD: HUMBOLDT AND RITTER (1939) (2)
- Glenn T. Trewartha, 1896–1984 (1988) (2)
- E. IS THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA A CONCRETE UNITARY OBJECT (1939) (2)
- B. IS THE LIMITATION LOGICALLY FOUNDED (1939) (2)
- Boundaries, Possessions, and Conflicts in Central and North America and the Caribbean. By Gordon Ireland. (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1941. Pp. xv, 432. $4.50.) (1941) (2)
- A. THE PRESENT CONFUSION (1939) (1)
- Coal and Iron Mining Districts of the United States and Western Europe (1935) (1)
- C. SHIFTING VIEWPOINTS IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY (1939) (1)
- C. THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY (1939) (1)
- D. GENERIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES IN GEOGRAPHY (1939) (1)
- C. THE CHARACTER OF GEOGRAPHY IN RELATION TO THE GENERAL NATURE OF SCIENCE (1939) (1)
- E. COMPARATIVE SYSTEMS OF GENERIC REGIONS BASED ON ELEMENTS OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT (1939) (1)
- I. THE INTEGRATED DUALISM OF GEOGRAPHY (1939) (1)
- Interim Report of Committee T on Faculty-Administration Relationships (1958) (1)
- VERNOR CLIFFORD FINCH, 1883–1959 (1961) (1)
- Racial Problems in the United States@@@Alien Americans: A Study of Race Relations (1938) (1)
- D. SYSTEMS OF SPECIFIC REGIONS: HETTNER'S GENETIC SYSTEM (1939) (0)
- German Strategy of World Conquest.@@@The World of General Hausshofer. (1943) (0)
- B. THE LOGICAL JUSTIFICATION: THE POSITION OF GEOGRAPHY IN RELATION TO OTHER SCIENCES (1939) (0)
- C. GEOGRAPHY AS A SCIENCE OF RELATIONSHIPS (1939) (0)
- B. GEOGRAPHY AS A SCIENCE OF THE PLANET EARTH (1939) (0)
- G. THE PRACTICABILITY AND VALIDITY OF COMPARATIVE SYSTEMS OF CULTURAL REGIONS (1939) (0)
- B. THE CHARACTER OF GEOGRAPHY AS DETERMINED BY ITS POSITION AMONG THE SCIENCES (1939) (0)
- A. DERIVED FROM THE FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT OF GEOGRAPHY (1939) (0)
- A. VARIOUS STATEMENTS OF THE CONCEPT (1939) (0)
- D. THE IMMEDIATE BACKGROUND OF CURRENT GEOGRAPHY (1939) (0)
- Geopolitics-New Super-Science or Old Art? (1944) (0)
- REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT (1950) (0)
- A. THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES OF REGIONAL DIVISION (1939) (0)
- C. HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY (1939) (0)
- E. ORGANIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE IN GEOGRAPHY (1939) (0)
- A. SIGNIFICANCE IN CURRENT THOUGHT (1939) (0)
- D. HARMONY AND RHYTHM IN THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA (1939) (0)
- CHANGING CONCEPTS IN GEOGRAPHY OF NATURE, ENVIRONMENT, AND MAN (1974) (0)
- G. Conclusion: Practical Results Of The Concept (1939) (0)
- B. TYPES OF SYSTEMS THAT HAVE BEEN CONSTRUCTED (1939) (0)
- D. THE NEED FOR AN HISTORICAL SURVEY (1939) (0)
- F. COMPARISON OF THE ORGANIZATION IN GEOGRAPHY WITH THAT IN OTHER INTEGRATING SCIENCES (1939) (0)
- E. PRACTICAL RESULTS OF THE CONCEPT (1939) (0)
- C. SYSTEMS OF “NATURAL REGIONS” (1939) (0)
- What's in a name? (1939) (0)
- B. THE PURPOSE OF THE CONCEPT (1939) (0)
- D. DOES THE LIMITATION PROVIDE A UNIFIED FIELD (1939) (0)
- D. DISAGREEMENTS CONCERNING THE CHARACTER OF GEOGRAPHY AS A CHOROGRAPHIC SCIENCE (1939) (0)
- F. RELATION TO THE STUDY OF SETTLEMENT FORMS (1939) (0)
- B. HISTORY IN GEOGRAPHY (1939) (0)
- C. NATURAL AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPES (1939) (0)
- POMFRET, JOHN E. The Geographic Pattern of Mankind. Pp. xv, 428. New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., 1935. $4.00 (1935) (0)
- On geography : selected writings of Preston E. James (1972) (0)
- F. COMPARATIVE SYSTEMS OF GENERIC REGIONS BASED ON CULTURAL (1939) (0)
- B. A SOLUTION FOR “LANDSCAPE” (1939) (0)
- PAPROCKI, S. J. (Ed.). Minority Affairs and Poland. Pp. 184. Warsaw: Na tionality Research Institute, 1935 (1936) (0)
- C. APPLICATION OF THE CRITERIA (1939) (0)
- D. GEOGRAPHY AS THE SCIENCE OF DISTRIBUTIONS (1939) (0)
- A. THE PRE-CLASSICAL PERIOD OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY (1939) (0)
- F. APPARENT AND PARTIAL FORMS OF AREAL UNITS (1939) (0)
- A. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY (1939) (0)
- C. IS THE LIMITATION CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIELD (1939) (0)
- C. IMPORTANCE OF THE COMPARISON OF GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY (1939) (0)
- A. ATTEMPTS TO CONSTRUCT A “SCIENTIFIC” GEOGRAPHY (1939) (0)
- Second Thoughts on the Nature of Geography: Review@@@Perspective on the Nature of Geography (1960) (0)
- Book Review:Environment and Nation. Geographical Factors in the Cultural and Political History of Europe Griffith Taylor (1937) (0)
- POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY: STATUS OF RESEARCH IN AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY (1953) (0)
- International Boundaries@@@International Boundaries: A Study of Boundary Functions and Problems (1940) (0)
- The St. Lawrence Deep Waterway@@@The St. Lawrence Deep Waterway: A Canadian Appraisal (1937) (0)
- B. THE CRITERIA FOR THE SELECTION OF DATA (1939) (0)
- A. THE COMMON-SENSE JUSTIFICATION (1939) (0)
- ROSE, WILLIAM JOHN. The Drama of Upper Silesia. Pp. 349. Brattleboro: Stephen Daye Press, 1935. $3.50 (1936) (0)
- C. IS THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA AN ORGANISM (1939) (0)
- D. RELATION OF THE CRITERIA TO THE SPECIAL TECHNIQUE OF GEOGRAPHY (1939) (0)
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