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Harm J. De Blij (1935–2014)

Author of Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts

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About the Author

Harm de Blij is John A. Hannah Professor of Geography at Michigan State University. He was the popular Geography Editor on ABC's "Good Morning America" for seven years, was Geography Analyst for NBCN News, and was the writer of and commentator for the original PBS Series "The Power of Place." The show more author of over 30 books, he is an honorary life member of the National Geographic Society. show less

Works by Harm J. De Blij

Atlas of North America (2005) 18 copies
Earth '88: Changing Geographic Perspectives (1988) — Editor — 13 copies
Essentials of Geography (1974) 2 copies
Africa South (1962) 1 copy

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Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture (2006) — some editions — 35 copies

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Three challenges facing America: Climate change, the rise of China, and Global terrorism
 
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jhawn | 5 other reviews | Jul 31, 2017 |
I really like the basic premise of this book, that geographical factors of various kinds make the world "rough" rather than "flat" for the vast majority of people. The author provides good examples and the maps really brought the concepts across well. I'm troubled by the author's somewhat sly hostility toward religion. WHile I can agree that violent and/or deeply intolerant religious ideas do much to make the place a more dangerous place, I think the author puts too much emphasis on the problems created by religion while allowing other strong cultural factors a by. Overall, this is a fairly basic geography overview of some of the major factors that lead to inequality in the world. The most important lesson reinforced here is that no one is "self-made" and the poverty and disadvantage are just that, disadvantageous. Worth reading, but when the author strays into philosophy, I got frustrated.… (more)
 
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kaitanya64 | 4 other reviews | Jan 3, 2017 |
I had to buy this textbook for a class; I started reading it on my own before the semester even started. It's very interesting and informative, and well organized, with a clean layout.

I do not regret for a second buying this book, and had I looked through it at the store I would have bought it even if it wasn't required.
 
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broccolima | 2 other reviews | Jan 26, 2014 |

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