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Civilization and Climate

Gelesen von Leon Harvey

(4,75 Sterne; 8 Bewertungen)

This book presents the science of geography one step further than just the physical features of the earth's surface. The relationship between the level of civilization and the geography of the climate is analysed and presented with comparative maps spanning the whole world. The distribution of human achievement such as education, industry, and level of civil development are all scrutinised under seasonal changes, and a variety of variety of climatic and geographic factors that has subtly shaped human destiny. - Summary by leon harvey (13 hr 7 min)

Chapters

PREFACE. Preface to First Edition, Preface to Third Edition.

9:20

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INTRODUCTION

1:04:31

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RACE OR PLACE

51:25

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THE WHITE MAN IN THE TROPICS

42:43

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THE EFFECT OF THE SEASONS

1:01:45

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THE EFFECT OF HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURE

45:29

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WORK AND WEATHER

32:47

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HEALTH AND THE ATMOSPHERE

39:10

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MORTALITY, MOISTURE, AND VARIABILITY

34:47

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HEALTH AND WEATHER

44:52

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THE IDEAL CLIMATE

40:56

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THE DISTRIBUTION OF CIVILIZATION

51:46

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VITALITY AND EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES

28:03

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THE CONDITIONS OF CIVILIZATION

44:33

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THE SHIFTING OF CLIMATIC ZONES

41:32

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THE PULSATORY HYPOTHESIS AND ITS CRITICS

20:44

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THE SHIFTING CENTERS OF CIVILIZATION

37:33

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ABORIGINAL AMERICA AND MODERN AUSTRALIA

43:00

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THE CLIMATIC HYPOTHESIS OF CIVILIZATION

52:30

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Bewertungen

Awesome and well read

(5 Sterne)

Unfortunatly it jumps to the incorrect conclusion. it is therefore racist

Interesting Book...

(4 Sterne)

...most of the ideas come out towards the beginning and end of the book.... in between is a lot of dry statistics. the Reader has a pleasant voice and does a good job.