Richard Hartshorne (/ˈhɑːrtshɔːrn/; December 12, 1899 – November 5, 1992) was a prominent American geographer, and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison...
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Richard Hartshorne (February 29, 1888 – September 14, 1975) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of...
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Richard Hartshorne (/ˈhɑːrtshɔːrn/; 1641 – May 22, 1722) was a Quaker settler and politician who was instrumental in the English settlement of the Navesink...
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Philadelphia. Among Charles's brothers was the prominent geographer Richard Hartshorne. Charles attended Haverford College between 1915 and 1917, but then...
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Richard Hartshorne (settler) (1641-1722), early settler in New Jersey Richard Hartshorne (judge) (1888–1975), United States federal judge Robin Hartshorne (born...
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Richard Hartshorne Graff (1937–1998) was a Californian winemaker. Born on January 20, 1937, Graff grew up in the San Francisco suburb of Danville. His...
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geography, the term was first used by Strabo. In the twentieth century, Richard Hartshorne worked on that notion again. The term was popularized by Ferdinand...
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Hartshorne (pronounced "Hearts-orn") is a city in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. It is the third largest city in the county. The population...
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(1893–1969), economic geographer and developer of the central place theory. Richard Hartshorne (1899–1992), scholar of the history and philosophy of geography. Torsten...
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and was challenged in the 1930s by the regional geography of Richard Hartshorne. Hartshorne called for systematic analysis of the elements that varied from...
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geography from philosophy to an academic subject. Geographers such as Richard Hartshorne and Joseph Kerski have regarded both Humboldt and Ritter as the founders...
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notion than environmental determinism); and, in the United States, Richard Hartshorne with his concept of areal differentiation. The school of Carl O. Sauer...
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Hills Section, and the Rocky Point Section. The park is named after Richard Hartshorne, who acquired the land from the Lenape for thirteen shillings after...
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philosophical basis of this field in United States was laid out by Richard Hartshorne, who defined geography as a study of areal differentiation, which...
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Development geography John A. Agnew Simon Dalby Klaus Dodds Derek Gregory Richard Hartshorne Karl Haushofer Ron J. Johnston Reece Jones Cindi Katz Peter Kropotkin...
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Alfred Egidio Modarelli NJ 1898–1957 1951–1957 — — Truman death 29 Richard Hartshorne NJ 1888–1975 1951–1961 — 1961–1975 Truman death 30 Reynier Jacob Wortendyke...
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concerning geographical knowledge have been debated for centuries, Richard Hartshorne (1899–1992) is often credited with its first major systematic treatment...
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graduating in 1953, and was admitted to the bar in 1954. He clerked for Richard Hartshorne of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey...
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sachem, or chief, was Passachquon. In 1668, English settlers led by Richard Hartshorne bought the whole peninsula from the Navesink Lenape and called it...
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Hartshorne was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Henry Hartshorne and Mary Elizabeth Brown Hartshorne. Philosopher Charles Hartshorne...
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He was an elected city councilor of Hartshorne, member of the Hartshorne school board and a chief of the Hartshorne fire department. In 1990, he was appointed...
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1669; Wm. of Plainfield, 1675. Amherst: J. H. Williams. p. 50. "Richard Hartshorne Home". Retrieved September 21, 2023. "Philadelphia local news". inquirer...
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Contemporary Issues and Systems. Routledge. p. 263. ISBN 978-1-317-46751-9. Richard, Hartshorne (2012). Teacher Education Programs and Online Learning Tools: Innovations...
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John Bawne, John Tilton Jr., Richard Stout, William Goulding and Samuel Spear. Three years later, in 1677, Richard Hartshorne purchased a 2,320-acre (940 ha)...
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Century. ENTRIKEN, J. Nicholas & BRUNN, Stanley D (Eds) Reflections on Richard Hartshorne's The nature of geography. Occasional publications of the Association...
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geography: A Methodological Examination It was both a repudiation of Richard Hartshorne's position in United States, and a call for a scientific approach to...
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City Sheriff's Office "Founders Online: From Alexander Hamilton to Richard Hartshorne, 23 March 1803". founders.archives.gov. Original source: The Papers...
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States District Court for the District of New Jersey vacated by Judge Richard Hartshorne. Cohen was confirmed by the United States Senate on August 1, 1962...
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master's degree at the University of Wisconsin in 1955. He studied under Richard Hartshorne, the first professional geographer he had ever met. He gained a PhD...
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Wright (1946–1947) Charles F. Brooks (1947–1948) Richard J. Russell (1948–1949) Richard Hartshorne (1949–1950) G. Donald Hudson (1950–1951) Preston E...
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