Richard Hartshorne
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Richard Hartshorne (1899, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, – 1992), was a prominent American geographer. He completed his doctorate at the University of Chicago (1924), then taught at the University of Minnesota (1924–40) and the University of Wisconsin (1940–70), with war-time interruption. He is the author of The Nature of Geography (1939) and Perspective on the Nature of Geography (1959).
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"Recent Developments in Political Geography, I", The American Political Science Review, Vol. 29, No. 5 (Oct., 1935), pp. 785-804.
The Concepts of 'Raison d'Être' and 'Maturity' of States; Illustrated from the Mid-Danube Area", Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 30, pp. 59-60; 1940.