Geography and World Hegemony

Geography and World Hegemony

by (british) James Fairgriff

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168Kwords29chapters
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There is an intricate and inseparable relationship between history, geography and politics, which constitutes a major clue in the development of human history and has always attracted people's attention and thinking. In the context of the rise of political geography research in the early 20th century, the author clarified the context of world history with a systematic explanatory framework by introducing concepts such as "geographical conditions", "energy" and "dominance". From the perspective of geography and its relationship with history, the book explains the different development processes of various civilizations, nations and countries and the diverse characteristics they present. It emphasizes the role of geographical factors such as terrain, heat, moisture, vegetation, sea and land distribution, and focuses on analyzing their impact on population and ethnic groups, migration and colonization, war and politics, production and economy, knowledge and technology. Under the grand vision of the interweaving and interaction of geographical conditions and historical processes, it presents a unique and insightful history of the development of human civilization.

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