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Political Geography as a Political Science Field

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Harold H. Sprout*
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Stanford University
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1931

References

1 Huntington, E., The Human Habitat (New York, 1927), p. viGoogle Scholar.

2 Cf. Bowman, I., The New World (4th ed., Yonkers, 1928)Google Scholar; Huntiugton, E. and Cushing, S. W., Principles of Human Geography (2nd ed., New York, 1922)Google Scholar, Chaps. XXI-XXII. Many others might be cited.

3 Such courses are advertised by the geography departments of the University of Chicago, the University of Nebraska, and the University of Washington. Further search might reveal others.

4 Cf. Mackaye, B., The New Exploration (New York, 1928)Google Scholar.

5 Cf. Barnhart, J. D., “Rainfall and the Populist Party in Nebraska,” Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev., XIX, pp. 527540 (1925)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Krehbiel, E., “Geographic Influences in British Elections,” Geog. Rev., II, pp. 419432 (1916)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

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