
Geographical Voices: Fourteen Autobiographical Essays
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Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2002
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
ISBN-10
0815629400
ISBN-13
9780815629405
Description
This collection features a series of autobiographical essays from fourteen prominent geographers, showcasing their personal experiences and the profound impact of geography on their lives and work. Each essay provides insight into how the authors navigated their academic journeys, emphasizing the interplay between geography and various societal issues.
Through engaging narratives, the authors share their unique perspectives on the discipline, reflecting on the evolution of geographical scholarship and its relevance in contemporary society. The essays not only highlight the diversity of thought within the field but also inspire readers to consider the broader implications of geography in understanding the world around them.
Through engaging narratives, the authors share their unique perspectives on the discipline, reflecting on the evolution of geographical scholarship and its relevance in contemporary society. The essays not only highlight the diversity of thought within the field but also inspire readers to consider the broader implications of geography in understanding the world around them.
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