J.B. Jackson and geography.(John Brinckerhoff Jackson)(Obituary)

From: The Geographical Review | Date: October 1, 1998| Author: Groth, Paul | Copyright information

John Brinckerhoff Jackson was like a kaleidoscope. To each person who knew him, he presented a slightly different image, a different piece of his life story, a different glimpse of how his ideas fit together. Each of the pieces may have been true, but seeing the whole picture has always been a challenge: reason enough for the Geographical Review to present this special issue. Five of the articles - those by Helen Horowitz, Gwendolyn Wright, Patricia Limerick, Paul Starrs, and Peirce...

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