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

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This work restates and tests Friedrich Ratzel's system of anthropo-geography for an English-speaking audience, evaluating how physical features—climate, landforms, seas, barriers, and routes—influence social, economic, and historical development. The author revises and supplements Ratzel's ideas, discarding the organic theory of society and addressing gaps through comparative studies of peoples living under similar environments to separate environmental effects from racial explanations. Attention centers on persistent and indirect influences such as remoteness, proximity, natural highways, and the role of time, and on the interplay of multiple geographic factors rather than on rigid determinism, producing a cautious, evidence-focused account of environment and human affairs.

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Ellen Churchill Semple

Ellen Churchill Semple was an American geographer and a prominent figure in the early 20th century, known for her contributions to anthropogeography. Her notable work, "Influences of Geographic Environment / On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography," explores the relationship between geography and human behavior, emphasizing how environmental factors shape societies and cultures. Semple's scholarship helped to establish geography as a vital discipline in understanding human development and interactions with the environment. Her insights continue to influence geographic thought and the study of human geography.

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