Human Geography/Historical geography
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Human Geography > Historical geography
Overview
Historical geography is the discipline in which the adversary relationship between geography centering on space and history centering on time is exceeded but space and time are equally comorbid to be treated. Historical geography is the learning in which the methodology of geography applies to the discipline of history (or the opposite direction), e.g. analyzing space pattern of specified era and considering distributional form of past supplies.
Contents
- The theory of "cross-section of time"
- Richard Hartshorne
- Analyzing the relationship between maintenance of way and development of castle town
- Background of establishing historic townscape
- Paris (France), Krakow (Poland), Toledo (Spain)