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Original Articles

Visions of la Géographie Humaine in Twentieth‐Century France

Pages 370-393 | Received 21 Apr 2010, Published online: 04 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

In the first half of the twentieth century French academic geography did not present a unified front: The “outsiders” Jean Brunhes and Pierre Deffontaines offered a vision of la géographie humaine that did not conform to the one proclaimed by Vidal de La Blache and his disciples. After sketching the careers of Brunhes and Deffontaines, this essay explores the network of connections between the academic editor Deffontaines and the contributors to the Geographie Humaine series published by Gaston Gallímard. As committed Christians, Brunhes and Deffontaines emphasized the realm of ideas, values, and decision making, as well as their tangible realization and visual expression in cultural landscapes. Both men saw the discipline of geography as a means of celebrating the diversity of the world and the popularization of geography as a way of promoting international understanding and tolerance. Their inclusivity and interaction with other academic disciplines are relevant to current practitioners of cultural geography.

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Hugh Clout

Dr. Clout is a professor of geography at University College London, London wcih oap, England.

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