Culture Geography: Form and Process

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The festschrift, in honour of Prof. A.B. Mukerji, one of India’s pioneer cultural geographers, addresses various issues concerning Cultural Geography. Containing 29 papers contributed by eminent geographers from India and abroad, it covers a wide array of cultural concerns such as the methodological statements, impressions of culture on the landscape, cultural processes and change, cultural traits and distribution, and cultural ecology. The book will be of Cultural Geography, Anthropology, Sociology and History and shall provide inspiration to the Indian geographers to further research, investigate and explore cultural variations in the Indian space.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kashi Nath Singh

Kashi Nath Singh, who retired as the Head, Department of Geography, Benaras Hindu University, Varanasi, in 1993, is presently a Professor in the University of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He did his M.A. and Ph.D. form Benaras Hindu University and his post-doctoral research at the Rutgers University, U.S.A. Prof. Singh has lectured at American, British, German and Japanese Universities. He is acclaimed for his research in the field of historical settlement geography.

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Title
Culture Geography: Form and Process
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8180690741
Length
xxxiii+469p., Tables; Figures; Notes; Referneces; Maps; Index; 25cm.
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