Geographers Biobibliographical Studies, Volume 38

Geographers Biobibliographical Studies, Volume 38 by Elizabeth Baigent, published by Bloomsbury Academic on December 26, 2019, comprises 248 pages in English. This volume uniquely focuses on the significant contributions of distinguished female geographers, marking a first in the series. It presents a collection of biographies that highlight the professional lives of these scholars, illustrating their impact on the history of geography and emphasizing the importance of their work in shaping a more diverse future for the discipline.
Readers will find detailed accounts of notable figures such as Doreen Massey, Helen Wallis, and Alice Saunier-Seïté, among others. The volume explores how these women’s experiences and achievements enrich our understanding of geography’s past and its evolving narrative. Additionally, it includes a group article that memorializes the contributions of women who played pivotal roles in establishing the University of Oxford’s School of Geography. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in biography, historical geography, and the broader context of women’s roles in science and social science.
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Women are the exclusive focus of the 38th volume of Geographers. For the first time in the serial’s history, the entire volume is devoted to important work of distinguished female geographers, amply demonstrating how these scholars’ professional lives enrich the discipline’s history. It also illustrates how reading and writing their biographies not only expands our understanding of geography’s past, but points to its more diverse future.
The collection includes biographies of Doreen Massey, winner of geography’s ‘Nobel prize’, the prix Vautrin-Lud, for her remarkable contribution to geography and neighbouring disciplines which discovered the importance of space through her work; Helen Wallis, geographer and historian of cartography who for many years had charge of the UK’s foremost collection of maps; Alice Saunier-Seïté, who applied her geographical training and formidable energy to teaching and educational reform in France; Isabel Margarida André, who lived through a turbulent political period in her native Portugal and meticulously investigated its effect on women and political geography; and the many women who helped to create the UK’s first Geography department – the University of Oxford’s, School of Geography – including Fanny Herbertson, Nora MacMunn, Marjorie Sweeting, Mary Marshall, Barbara Kennedy and other women geographers who are memorialised in a group article.
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