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"The Principles of Geography Physical & Human" is a comprehensive and systematic examination of the relationship between the Earth's physical environment and the human societies that inhabit it. Written by E.G. Skeat, a distinguished scholar in the fields of geology and geography, this work serves as a vital bridge between the natural sciences and the study of human civilization.
The text provides a detailed analysis of the Earth's crust, atmospheric patterns, and the biological distribution of life across the globe. Moving beyond simple physical description, it explores the profound ways in which climate, topography, and natural resources have historically influenced the development of cultures, settlement patterns, and economic structures. By synthesizing geological processes with anthropological observations, the book offers a holistic view of the planet as a dynamic system where nature and humanity are inextricably linked.
Valued for its clear methodology and depth of research, "The Principles of Geography Physical & Human" remains a significant resource for those interested in the history of geographical thought. Its structured approach to the interplay between environmental factors and human activity provides enduring insights into how the physical world dictates the course of human history and social evolution.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025924281
- ISBN-10: 1025924282
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.74 pounds
- Page Count: 440
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