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Download fileThrough troubled times: reflections on Ron Johnston’s Geography and Geographers: Anglo-American Human Geography since 1945 (1979) and Peter Taylor’s Political Geography: World Economy, National-State and Locality (1985)
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posted on 2022-10-21, 13:46 authored by James D Sidaway, Michiel Van-Meeteren, Colin FlintThis article introduces the commentaries and rejoinders collated in this collection about the longevity and contemporary relevance of two landmark textbooks in human geography: Geography and Geographers and Political Geography. After putting the emergence of both books in their historical context we discuss their meandering route through the development of geographical thought since. Reflecting on the commentaries and the rejoinders, the impossibility of writing a contemporary textbook with even a veneer of comprehensiveness takes centre stage. Resultanly we debate the future of the geography textbook and what strategies can be surmised to brigde the increasingly self-referential siloes in geographical thought.
History
School
- Social Sciences and Humanities
Department
- Geography and Environment
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GeoJournalVolume
87Issue
3Pages
347-355Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLCVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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© Springer Nature B.V.Publisher statement
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in GeoJournal. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-020-10199-z.Acceptance date
2020-01-09Publication date
2020-05-07Copyright date
2020ISSN
0343-2521eISSN
1572-9893Publisher version
Language
- en