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The Origins of Spatial Thought
Contributed by Stuart Sweeney |
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Winter 2001 |
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Draft |
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yes |
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For non-commercial, educational use only. Use of these materials in educational settings is conditional upon attribution to Dr. Stuart Sweeney, CSISS, ADEPT, and any other party whose materials has been used or attributed herein. |
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no |
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Lecture Materials |
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Creator |
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Matt Rice, rice@geog.ucsb.edu |
metametadata_contributor_date |
2001-07-06 |
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01:00:00 |
keywords |
origins of spatial thought, history of geography, history of cartography, determinism, possibilism, magellen, mercator, columbus, varenius, ptolemy, thales, herodotus, cooke, darwin, origin of species, exploration, richard hartshorne, sweeney |
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text/html |
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Teacher, Learner |
description |
Lecture, The Origins of Spatial Thought. Early mathematical and philosophical basis, exploration, Longitude Act of 1714. Cartography, exploration, environmental determinism vs. possibilism, roots of regional geography. Modern history of geography -- Richard Hartshorne, systematics and scientific method, iowa, wisconsin, washington, quantitative revolution, Walter Isard and regional science, pennsylvania, Simonett Cube. |
CSISS_interest_area |
Spatially Integrated Social Science |
CSISS_discipline |
Geography |
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Author |
contributor_entity_1 |
Stuart Sweeney |
contributor_date_1 |
2001-04-17 |
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1 |
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