Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The thirtieth volume of Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies adds significantly to the corpus of scholarship on geography's multiple histories and biographies with nine essays on figures from Britain, France, the USA and Spain. Each was distinguished in his or her own scholarship and made distinctive contributions in specific fields -- as historical, political or population geographers, and, in one case, as a hydrologist-geomorphologist. The subjects also shared a commitment to the educational benefits of geography and of geographical research that was rooted in a vision of geography as socially illuminating and individually life-changing. Here is further rich testimony of the importance of geographers' lives to the lived experience of geography in practice.
Table of Contents
The Contributors \ Introduction, Hayden Lorimer and Charles W. J. Withers \ Lionel William Lyde (1863-1947), Hugh Clout \ Norman John Greville Pounds (1912-2006), Alan R. H. Baker \ Michael Williams (1935-2009), Elizabeth Baigent \ Mary Arizona (Zonia) Baber (1862-1956), Janice Monk and Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg \ Luna Bergere Leopold (1915-2006), Steven Wainwright \ Juan Carandell y Pericay (1893-1937), José Naranjo Ramirez and Antonio López-Ontiveros \ Marcel Dubois (1856-1916), Hugh Clout \ André Siegfried (1875-1959), Hugh Clout \ Pierre Deffontaines (1894-1978), Hugh Clout