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Ellen Churchill Semple: The Anglo-Saxons of the Kentucky Mountains, 1901
Contributed by Nina Brown |
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final |
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Final |
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yes |
rights_description |
Copyright � 2001 by Regents of University of California, Santa Barbara |
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no |
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Narrative Text |
metametadata_contributor_role |
Creator |
metametadata_contributor_entity |
David Fearon, fear@umail.ucsb.edu |
metametadata_contributor_date |
2002-09-12 |
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http://www.csiss.org/classics/content/24
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1:00:00 |
keywords |
classic, Ellen Churchill Semple, human settlements, Location Theory, fieldwork, geographic isolation, cultural development, environmental determinism, historical development, westward migration, political ecology, geography and history, human environment |
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text/html |
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teacher; student |
description |
classics: Biography of Ellen Churchill Semple, one of the first female American geographers with orientation to human aspects and anthropology. Overview of fieldwork research in Kentucky showing cultural effects of geographic isolation of region and environmental determinism, and relation of geography to American history and migration. |
CSISS_interest_area |
thematic mapping,location theory,locational analysis,spatial diffusion |
CSISS_discipline |
Anthropology and Archaeology,Demography,Geography,History |
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Author |
contributor_entity_1 |
Nina Brown |
contributor_date_1 |
2001-08-14 |
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1 |
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