Influences of Geographic Environment / On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography

Influences of Geographic Environment / On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography

Ellen Churchill Semple

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Chapter 1 The Operation Of Geographic Factors In History

Man a product of the earth's surface.

Stability of geographic factors in history.

Persistent effect of remoteness.

Effect of proximity.

Persistent effect of natural barriers.

Persistent effect of nature-made highways.

Regions of historical similarity.

Climatic influences.

The relation of geography to history.

Multiplicity of geographic factors.

Evolution of geographic relations.

Evolution of world relations.

Interplay of geographic factors.

Land and sea in co-operation.

Land and sea opposed.

Local and remote geographic factors.

Direct and indirect effects of environment.

Indirect mental effects.

Indirect effects in differentiation of colonial peoples.

Indirect effect through isolation.

General importance of indirect effects.

Indirect political and moral effects.

Time element.

Effect of a previous habitat.

Transplanted religions.

Partial response to environment

The case of Spain.

Sporadic response to a new environment.

The larger conception of the environment.

Unity of the earth.

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Chapter 1 The Operation Of Geographic Factors In History

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Chapter 2 Classes Of Geographic Influences

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Chapter 3 Society And State In Relation To The Land

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Chapter 4 The Movements Of Peoples In Their Geographical Significance

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Chapter 5 Geographical Location

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Chapter 6 Geographical Area

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Chapter 7 Geographical Boundaries

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Chapter 8 Coast Peoples

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Chapter 9 Oceans And Enclosed Seas

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Chapter 10 Man's Relation To The Water

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Chapter 11 The Anthropo-Geography Of Rivers

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Chapter 12 Continents And Their Peninsulas

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Chapter 13 Island Peoples

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Chapter 14 Plains, Steppes And Deserts

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Chapter 15 Mountain Barriers And Their Passes

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Chapter 16 Influences Of A Mountain Environment

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Chapter 17 The Operation Of Geographic Factors In History 17

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Chapter 18 Classes Of Geographic Influences 18

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Chapter 19 Society And State In Relation To The Land 19

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Chapter 20 The Movements Of Peoples In Their Geographical Significance 20

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Chapter 21 Geographical Location 21

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Chapter 22 Geographical Area 22

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Chapter 23 Geographical Boundaries 23

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Chapter 24 Coast Peoples 24

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Chapter 25 Oceans And Enclosed Seas 25

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Chapter 26 Man's Relation To The Water 26

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Chapter 27 The Anthropo-Geography Of Rivers 27

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Chapter 28 Continents And Their Peninsulas 28

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Chapter 29 Island Peoples 29

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Chapter 30 Plains, Steppes And Deserts 30

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Chapter 31 Mountain Barriers And Their Passes 31

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Chapter 32 Influences Of A Mountain Environment 32

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Chapter 33 The Influence Of Climate

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