POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY IN THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW: VOLUMES 1–99* |
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Authors: | ALEXANDER B MURPHY |
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Institution: | Professor of geography and the Rippey Chair in Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403–1251. |
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Abstract: | Editors' Note: This essay by Alexander Murphy begins the final set of retrospective works commissioned to celebrate the centennial volume of the Geographical Review. In this group, American Geographical Society Councilors undertake the challenge of reviewing major conceptual approaches or topical fields as presented in the journal's first ninety‐nine volumes and to muse about how those approaches will contribute to the field in its second century. In addition to Murphy, the contributors comprise Councilors Marie Price and Douglas Sherman, as well as a review of fieldwork by Associate Editor Dydia DeLyser and her coauthor, Paul Karolczyk. As much as retrospective views, we hope these essays point the way for scholarship in the coming years. |
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