Richard Hartshorne Quotes

Richard Hartshorne was a prominent American geographer, and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who specialized in economic and political geography and the philosophy of geography. He is known in particular for his methodological work The Nature of Geography, published in 1939. Wikipedia  

✵ 12. December 1899 – 5. November 1992
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“The primary problem of political geography [is] the analysis of the degree to which the diverse regions of the state constitute a unity.”

Hartshorne (1955) "The functional approach in political geography". In Annals of the Association of American Geographers, p. 181

“Science is… in the broadest sense of organized, objective knowledge.”

Source: The Nature of Geography (1939), p. 139

Richard Hartshorne Quotes about studying

“Geographers and agricultural economists have become increasingly interested in recent years in studying the associations of crops and livestock in different types of agriculture, in contrast to the separate consideration of individual crops or products.”

R. Hartshorne, S.N. Dicken (1935) "A classification of the agricultural regions of Europe and North America on a uniform statistical basis". Annals of the Association of American. Vol 25 (2), p. 99

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