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Edmund William Gilbert

Edmund William Gilbert (1900–1973) was a British social geographer. He was Professor of Geography at the University of Oxford, from 1953 to 1967. and Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford. He defined geography in terms of the recognition of the characters of regions. In the 1920s, while at Reading University, he studied the American West. He was much influenced by Halford Mackinder, to the point of being thought an uncritical admirer.

During World War II he worked on the Naval Intelligence Handbooks, producing, with Robert Beckinsale and S. da Sá, the ''Spain and Portugal'' volumes.

He studied at St Peter's School, York. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Urbanization and its problems: essays in honour of E. W. Gilbert /

    Published 1968
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