A Geographical Introduction to History
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"A Geographical Introduction to History" is a seminal work by the influential French historian Lucien Febvre, a co-founder of the renowned Annales School. This profound study examines the complex and dynamic relationship between the physical environment and human development throughout history. Eschewing the rigid environmental determinism common in the early 20th century, Febvre introduces the concept of "possibilism," arguing that while geography sets certain constraints, it is human agency and social organization that ultimately determine how a civilization adapts to and utilizes its surroundings.
The book delves into the impact of climate, terrain, and natural resources on the evolution of societies, political structures, and cultural identities. Febvre's interdisciplinary approach bridges the gap between geography and history, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding how geographical factors influence the course of human events without dictating them. Through meticulous analysis, he explores the formation of nations, the movement of populations, and the development of economic systems in relation to the Earth's physical features.
As a foundational text in human geography and historiography, "A Geographical Introduction to History" remains essential reading for those interested in the underlying forces that shape our world. Febvre's insights continue to resonate, providing a timeless perspective on the enduring dialogue between humanity and the planet it inhabits.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025505893
- ISBN-10: 1025505891
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.94 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.68 pounds
- Page Count: 420
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