John K. Wright
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John Kirtland Wright (1891-1969) was an American geographer and is seen as one of the ancestors of the Humanistic geography by introducing the concept of Geosophy and studying the idea of 'geographical lore'.
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Geosophy
Geographical lore
References
Contributors
Page created by Lars-Olof Haverkort