History of human geography in China

The idea of human geography originated rather early in China, about 2,000 years ago. The classical works of philosophy and history contained much of the concept of the relationship between human activities and "Tian" (the heaven) or "Di" (the earth), recognizing that both sides were now and then in harmonious state or in contradictory condition, and both sides had their own evolutionary laws.

See also

Further reading

  • Wu Chuan-jun. "The progress of human geography in China: Its achievements and experiences" GeoJournal Volume 21, Numbers 1–2 / March, 1990
  • Yue-man Yeung and Yixing Zhou. Human geography in China: evolution, rejuvenation and prospect. Progress in Human Geography 15,4 (1991) pp. 373–394
  • Tao-Chang Chiang. "Historical geography in China" Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 29, No. 2, 148–164 (2005)

External links

  • China, the Land and the People: A Human Geography by L. H. Dudley Buxton. 333 pgs.
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