Outline of Beijing's Historical and Human Geography

Outline of Beijing's Historical and Human Geography

by Sun Donghu Xu Hui

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292Kwords74chapters
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Beijing's historical and human geography is an integral part of China's regional historical and human geography research. The "Beijing Historical and Human Geography Outline" aims to sort out the development of the discipline, examine relevant historical facts, and promote the construction of the discipline. It reviews and summarizes contemporary academic progress and refers to existing research results. Under the premise, the basic theories and general methods of historical geography are used, combined with the gains in regional history, urban history, specialized history and other related fields, to successively explore the rise and fall of ethnic groups in Beijing from the pre-Qin period to recent times and their activity spaces, the evolution of the administrative division system, and the changes in the city site of Beijing. Issues such as migration and the growth of surrounding settlements, the increase, decrease, migration and distribution of urban and rural populations, the establishment and transformation of water and land transportation systems, the spatiotemporal process of economic activities such as agriculture, commerce, and handicrafts, the geographical support of ancient military activities, and the historical and geographical characteristics of regional cultural phenomena; from the perspective of man-land relations Starting from this, we analyze the close relationship and interaction between the geographical environment and the spatial distribution of historical and humanistic phenomena, the changes of the times and their regional differences, thereby briefly outlining the disciplinary framework of Beijing's historical and humanistic geography, laying a preliminary foundation for continuing to enrich research content and expand academic fields.

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