Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies sheds new light on the history of geography through the biographies of distinguished practitioners from New Zealand, Britain, Ireland, and Hungary. Volume 41 focuses on inclusivity, highlighting the contribution of geography to numerous fields, and examining the role of portraiture in the history of geography for the first time.
With a particular emphasis on the role of portraiture, this volume is richly illustrated, and explores how imagers can contribute to visual methods used in geographical studies.
The volume explores the lives of 6 prominent geographers, including Dame Edith Stokes, a New Zealand geographer who did pioneering work with the Maori community, and Ferenc Fodor, a Hungarian geographer who lived through both World Wars. Combined, their lives cover 200 years of history, and touch on numerous fields from historical geography to popular geography.
Recenzijos
The newest volume of GBS provides thoughtfully chosen portraits of six geographers from the UK, Hungary, and New Zealand that inform the reader about their lives, academic trajectories, and achievements. These biographies of people like you and me confirm a narrative turn in the studies on the history of geography and point out the necessity to open up more space for storytelling to understand what defines geography as a plurivocal discipline. * Jörn Seemann, Associate Professor of Geography, Ball State University, USA *
Daugiau informacijos
Geographers is an annual collection of studies on individuals who have made major contributions to the development of geography and geographical thought. Volume 41 focuses on geographers from New Zealand, Britain, Ireland, and Hungary, and the role of portraiture in geography.
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Introduction, Elizabeth Baigent and André Reyes Novaes, (University of
Oxford, UK, University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
1. Evelyn Stokes, Michael Roche et al (Massey University, New Zealand)
2. Dorothy Cloher, Michael Roche et al (Massey University, New Zealand)
3. Ferenc Fodor, Steven Jobbit (Lakehead University, Canada) and Róbert Gyori
(University of Budapest, Hungary)
4. Hugh Murray, Charles Withers (University of Edinburgh, UK)
5. Thomas Jones Hughes, Arnold Horner (University College Dublin, Republic of
Ireland)
6. William Bayne Fisher, David Chester (Liverpool Hope University, UK)
Bibliography
Index 1
Index 2
Elizabeth Baigent is University Reader in the History of Geography, University of Oxford, UK. She is Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, the Royal Historical Society, the Royal Geographical Society, and the Higher Education Authority.
André Reyes Novaes is Professor of Geography at the University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.