1st Edition

Modern Colonization

By R.J. Harrison Church Copyright 1951
168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1951, Modern Colonization breaks new ground in British geographical literature since it aims at outlining the geographical factors in colonization, particularly that of the tropics. French geographers have contributed much to what they have termed ‘colonial geography’, but this is the first British study and follows a plan different from that of any French writer. The first... Read more

1. The Content of the Geography of Colonization  2. Geographical Aspects of Modern Colonization  3. The Physical Geography of Colonization  4. The Social Geography of Colonization  5. The Economic Geography of Colonization  6. Colonial Transport from the Geographical Viewpoint  7.  The Political Geography of Colonization  Appendix I: The Need for Geographical Studies of Colonial Areas  

Biography

R.J. Harrison Church