Albert Demangeon
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
|
Date: 2008
Albert Demangeon , 1872-1940, French geographer, specializing in the study of regional and economic geography. His best-known works include Le Déclin de L'Europe (1920), L'Empire britannique (1923), and Les Iles britanniques (1927).
Author not available, DEMANGEON, ALBERT.,
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press
For permission to reuse this article, contact Copyright Clearance Center.
Related articles from HighBeam Research:
|
Visions of la geographie humaine in twentieth-century France.
The Geographical Review; 7/1/2003; Clout, Hugh; 10495 words;
... his name: Jardin Albert Kahn. The Musee Albert Kahn is accommodated ... 1873-1955) and Albert Demangeon (1872-1940) led ... Emmanuel de Martonne, Albert Demangeon, Jules Sion, Antoine ... was sparse and maps were poor (Delamarre ... Sion wrote to Demangeon on 12 February ... in ...
|
|
The politics of the map in the early twentieth century.
Cartography and Geographic Information Science; 7/1/2002; Heffernan, Michael; 13364 words;
... World War I to consider how other maps were produced, stored, recycled, and ... cities: London, Paris, and New York. Maps, War, and Empire: The View from London ... On July 31, 1914, two days before news reached London of the German invasion ... specialist (and generally secret) maps for official and ...
|
|
Cognitive processes in the reflective-impulsive cognitive style.
Journal of Genetic Psychology; 12/1/2005; Rozencwajg, Paulette Corroyer, Denis; 4931 words;
... initially measured by Kagan, Rosman, Day, Albert, and Phillips (1964). The RI style ... Work and Professionnal Orientation]; Demangeon, 1978), and a spatial abilities test ... Kagan, J., Rosman, B. L., Day, D., Albert, J., & Phillips, W. (1964). Information ...
|
|
Professor Jean Gottman FBA: 1915-1994. (University of Oxford geography professor) (Obituary)
The Geographical Journal; 7/1/1994; Wise, M.J.; 864 words;
... emigre community. His studies at the Sorbonne began in law but turned to geography: he was greatly influenced by Albert Demangeon, author of the classic regional study Les Iles Britanniques. Early academic work as a research assistant at the Sorbonne ...
|
|
GIS helps estimate populations at risk.(The "G" in GIS)
GEO World; 11/1/2003; Dobson, Jerry; 782 words;
... to 1970. During that era, diverse geographical studies were made of building types, forms and styles. For example, Albert Demangeon (1872-1940) examined vernacular dwelling designs, sometimes including detailed floor plans, and Amos Rapoport continued ...
|
|
GEOGRAPHERS: BIOBIBLIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES, 1977-2000.
The Geographical Review; 4/1/2000; ARMSTRONG, PATRICK H. MARTIN, GEOFFREY J.; 2025 words;
... of, including Wallace W. Atwood, Millicent Todd Bingham, Albert Perry Brigham, Alfred H. Brooks, Ralph H. Brown, Henry C ... the sweep of the undertaking: Shiba P. Chatterjee (India), Albert Demangeon (France), Vasily V. Dokuchaev (Russia), Fridtjof Nansen ...
|
|
GALLIC TRAJECTORIES OF GEOGRAPHY AND THE SELF.
The Geographical Review; 1/1/1999; GADE, DANIEL W.; 3347 words;
... had been strongly influenced by Emmanuel de Martonne, Albert Demangeon, and Raoul Blanchard. Even the heyday of the informal ... of six, of the larger world available from books and maps. A trip to North Africa as a teenager imparted a direct ...
|
|
GEOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
The Geographical Review; 4/1/2000; STODDART, DAVID R.; 4932 words;
... publisher's blurb to his and Rodney White's Mental Maps in 1974), that his early fascination with maps led him to childhood bankruptcy when he outbid ... analytical procedures used. Part 2, on Mental Maps, includes Acquiring Spatial Information (1975 ...
|
See all results from premium newspaper and magazine articles, images, maps and more at HighBeam Research.
|
|