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108: 242: 285:, published posthumously in 1944 and 1948, surveyed the rural life and economy, road, railway and canal routes and their traffic, coastal and inland towns, industry and Paris. There are in-depth surveys of agriculture, towns and industry for each region. Throughout the work there is a historical flavour with references to evolution of land use, development of routes, evolution of industry, changes to urban area. 161:(1914–18) Demangeon served in the geographical corps of the army and drafted memos for the army staff. Towards the end of the war he was a member of the committee studying preparation for peace. The "section géographique française" helped define the policies that France would follow after the war on territorial arrangements. 277:. It argued that Europe was deeply in debt and exhausted by the war, with reduced agricultural and industrial output, and low birth rates. The US and Japan had expanded their industries, replaced Europe's exports with their own, and were owed huge sums in exchange for the supplies they had shipped to Europe during the war. 226:
Demangeon was interested in the interactions of man and nature, and also in history, although he felt that geography must remain a distinct subject. He wrote in 1906, "To explain the geographical phenomena of which man has been the witness or contriver, it is necessary to study their evolution in the
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Demangeon used a precise vocabulary and linked observed facts in order to formulate new questions. He made use of questionnaires to investigate patterns as early as 1909. In the 1930s he used questionnaires in large surveys for a 1939 study of foreigners in French agriculture. The surveys, sponsored
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Demangeon wrote several studies of cities, but was more interested in the country, and also in economics. Throughout his career Demangeon was interested in spatial variations of farmsteads. He presented a famous study of rural houses to the 1st International Congress of Folklore in 1937. His
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Demangeon's 1905 study of Picardy had a strong historical element, reflecting Vidal de la Blache's emphasis on the role of man in changing the face of the earth. Also in 1905 he produced a valuable guide to the National Archives for the use of geographers. He cooperated with historians, and
188:, who recorded that he gave "brilliant lectures", and used large and colorful maps to illustrate his themes of commerce and trade between geographical regions, and the resulting economic rivalries. Demangeon acted as an arbitrator in social conflicts at the time of the 219:. At the Sorbonne he turned from physical to human geography. He avoided theoretical work, and did not write a book about the general subject of human geography, although his writings on the subject were published after his death in 98:
in Paris for many years. He was an educator, a prolific author, and in the 1930s was the leading French academic in the field of human geography. He was a pioneer in the use of surveys to collect information on social questions.
180:. Demangeon was noted as a university teacher, and also contributed to primary education. He was responsible for a well known collection of secondary school textbooks. In the mid-1930 he taught at the 85: 164:
Demangeon returned to the Sorbonne after the war. He was Professor of economic geography at the Faculty of Letters from 1925 to 1940. He served on the editorial board of the
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Demangeon was a prolific author. His pre-war work focused on physical regional geography, but later he also wrote on larger topics including several volumes of the
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It must consider not only the present day. The idea of age and of evolution is indispensable. Without it, the reason for what exists often escapes us.
153:(1907). The book received hostile reviews, and Demangeon seems to have accused Vacher of sabotaging the project. From 1911 he taught in Paris at the 1263: 1237: 1195: 1169: 1125: 234:
It should be based upon a territorial unit. To understand and describe regional units is one of the main objectives of geographical study.
1279: 123: 199:(1902–76), who also became a distinguished economic geographer. Albert Demangeon died on 25 July 1940 in Paris, France. 484:
Troisième rapport de la commission de l'habitat rural, préparé pour le congrès international de géographie, Paris, 1931
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past with the aid of documents." Later he defined three principles for the study of human geography:
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It should avoid determinism. Causes are always complex and involve human initiative and choice.
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The Relations of History and Geography: Studies in England, France and the United States
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in 1905, considered a model of a regional monograph. He obtained a teaching post at the
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Albert Demangeon (1932), "Excursion B 1. L'ouest de l'Ile-de-France et la Normandie",
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Albert Demangeon; Joseph Blayac; Isidore Gallaud; Jules Sion; Antoine Vacher (1907),
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Documents pour servir à l'étude des étrangers dans l'agriculture française
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in 1892. There he became interested in geography and in the teachings of
369:, GĂ©ographie universelle, vol. II, Paris: Armand Colin, p. 250 358:, GĂ©ographie universelle, vol. I, Paris: Armand Colin, p. 320 170:, which was relaunched in 1926. By 1927 he was one of the directors of 138: 1229:
Marc Bloch, Sociology and Geography: Encountering Changing Disciplines
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La Picardie et les régions voisines. Artois, Cambrésis, Beauvaisis
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Les Sources de la géographie de la France aux Archives nationales
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GĂ©ographie Ă©conomique et humaine de la France. Tome second...
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André Cholley; Albert Demangeon; Charles Robequain (1936),
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André Cholley; Albert Demangeon; Charles Robequain (1936),
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André Cholley; Albert Demangeon; Charles Robequain (1935),
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André Cholley; Albert Demangeon; Charles Robequain (1935),
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Les sciences sociales en France: enseignement et recherche
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Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman
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Lorimer, Hayden; Withers, Charles W. J. (2012-09-27),
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Geopolitics and Globalization in the Twentieth Century
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Raymond Aron; Albert Demangeon; Jean Meuvret (1937),
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Paris et l'agglomération parisienne: Paris, environs
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Demangeon's daughter Suzanne married the geographer
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Le Midi méditerranéen: Languedoc, Roussillon, Corse
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L'Empire britannique. Etude de géographie coloniale
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Afrique: Classe de cinquième 520:Les pays du Nord: vie industrielle et urbaine 511:L'Afrique du Nord genres de vie et peuplement 448:Bulletin de la SociĂ©tĂ© normande de gĂ©ographie 182:École des hautes Ă©tudes commerciales de Paris 118:Albert Demangeon was born on 13 June 1872 in 8: 619:Les pays de l'Ouest: vie maritime et urbaine 581:Albert Demangeon; Charles Robequain (1934), 572:Albert Demangeon; Charles Robequain (1934), 545:Albert Demangeon; Charles Robequain (1933), 509:Albert Demangeon; Charles Robequain (1933), 610:Les pays de l'Ouest: paysages et vie rurale 385:Le Rhin. Problèmes d'histoire et d'Ă©conomie 673:GĂ©ographie gĂ©nĂ©rale, AmĂ©rique, Australasie 495:, OrlĂ©ans, Paris: H. Tessier, Armand Colin 466:Esquisse gĂ©ographique de la rĂ©gion du Nord 324:Dictionnaire-manuel illustrĂ© de gĂ©ographie 259:The Rhine, Problems of History and Economy 250:The Rhine, Problems of History and Economy 151:Dictionnaire-manuel illustrĂ© de gĂ©ographie 15: 1345:Academic staff of the University of Paris 877:Albert Demangeon; AimĂ© Perpillou (1952), 868:Albert Demangeon; Louis François (1952), 859:Albert Demangeon; AimĂ© Perpillou (1949), 850:Albert Demangeon; Louis François (1949), 841:Albert Demangeon; AimĂ© Perpillou (1948), 796:Albert Demangeon; Louis François (1941), 743:Albert Demangeon; Louis François (1938), 718:Les pays de la SaĂ´ne et du RhĂ´ne, le Jura 698:Albert Demangeon; AimĂ© Perpillou (1937), 689:Albert Demangeon; AimĂ© Perpillou (1937), 486:, Florence: Bureau du secrĂ©tariat GĂ©nĂ©ral 275:America and the Race for World Domination 1255:Geographers - Biobibliographical Studies 1014:Albert Demangeon – EncyclopĂ©die Larousse 992: 980: 778:Albert Demangeon; Georges Mauco (1939), 752:Albert Demangeon; AndrĂ© Meynier (1939), 725:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1937), 716:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1937), 707:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1937), 671:Albert Demangeon; AndrĂ© Meynier (1936), 653:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1935), 644:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1935), 635:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1935), 626:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1935), 617:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1935), 608:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1935), 554:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1933), 536:AndrĂ© Cholley; Albert Demangeon (1933), 392:Albert Demangeon; Alfred Weiler (1937), 383:Albert Demangeon; Lucien Febvre (1935), 1280:"Biography Albert Demangeon Geographer" 1215:, BnF: Bibliothèque nationale de France 1025: 892: 428:LĂ©o Claretie; Albert Demangeon (1895), 1073: 968: 870:L'Union française: France et Outre-mer 529:Les pays du Nord: paysages, vie rurale 1097: 1085: 1061: 1049: 941: 798:GĂ©ographie. La rĂ©gion mĂ©diterranĂ©enne 547:L'Afrique du Nord rĂ©gions et paysages 7: 648:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 630:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 621:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 612:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 585:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 576:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 574:L'Indochine française: les montagnes 558:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 549:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 540:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 531:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 522:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 513:, Paris: Librairie de l'enseignement 459:, Paris: Librairie de l'Enseignement 149:, Joseph Blayac and others on their 905:Demangeon, Albert (1872-1940) – BnF 763:Types de peuplement rural en France 565:Paris et le dĂ©partement de la Seine 852:La France et la France d'outre-mer 583:L'Indochine française: les plaines 538:RĂ©gion parisienne: Paris, environs 457:ElĂ©ments de GĂ©ographie par l'image 405:, Paris: Armand Colin, p. 408 387:, Paris: Armand Colin, p. 304 347:, Paris: Armand Colin, p. 280 327:, Paris: Armand Colin, p. 860 316:, Paris: Armand Colin, p. 496 137:Demangeon presented his thesis on 14: 1226:Friedman, Susan W. (2004-11-11), 306:Major work by Demangeon include: 211:published under the direction of 825:GĂ©ographie. La RĂ©gion parisienne 771:GĂ©ographie. L'Économie française 396:, Paris: Bourrelier, p. 127 114:(1845–1918), Demangeon's teacher 601:L'Afrique Occidentale Française 592:L'Afrique Équatoriale Française 412:La France Ă©conomique et humaine 403:Problèmes de gĂ©ographie humaine 378:, Paris: Bourrelier, p. 62 78:Professor of economic geography 1278:Mondal, P. (26 January 2014), 1232:, Cambridge University Press, 1190:, University of Exeter Press, 1184:Darby, Henry Clifford (2002), 1147:(in French), Éditions Larousse 1120:, Princeton University Press, 1114:Adelman, Jeremy (2013-04-07), 500:Albert Demangeon (1932–1938), 410:Albert Demangeon (1946–1948), 376:Paris, la ville et sa banlieue 366:Belgique, Pays-Bas, Luxembourg 1: 1212:Demangeon, Albert (1872-1940) 637:Les Alpes l'Ă©conomie alpestre 502:France, mĂ©tropole et colonies 432:, Paris: Curel, Gougis et Cie 1296:Wolff, Denis (5 July 2014), 807:France Ă©conomique et humaine 283:France Économique et Humaine 338:, Paris: Payot, p. 314 221:Problems of Human Geography 1361: 1038:Lorimer & Withers 2012 954:Lorimer & Withers 2012 269:and German ambitions. His 832:Albert Demangeon (1948), 823:Albert Demangeon (1946), 814:Albert Demangeon (1946), 805:Albert Demangeon (1946), 769:Albert Demangeon (1939), 761:Albert Demangeon (1939), 563:Albert Demangeon (1934), 527:Albert Demangeon (1933), 518:Albert Demangeon (1933), 482:Albert Demangeon (1931), 464:Albert Demangeon (1912), 455:Albert Demangeon (1911), 437:Albert Demangeon (1905), 401:Albert Demangeon (1942), 374:Albert Demangeon (1933), 363:Albert Demangeon (1927), 352:Albert Demangeon (1927), 343:Albert Demangeon (1923), 332:Albert Demangeon (1920), 312:Albert Demangeon (1905), 248:(1878–1956) co-authored 167:Revue d'Histoire Moderne 124:École Normale SupĂ©rieure 843:Le Monde moins l'Europe 430:Galerie française. Eure 213:Paul Vidal de La Blache 145:. He collaborated with 128:Paul Vidal de La Blache 112:Paul Vidal de La Blache 1158:Blouet, Brian (2001), 729:, Paris: Camille Sauty 720:, Paris: Camille Sauty 711:, Paris: Camille Sauty 684:, Paris: Camille Sauty 682:Madagascar. La RĂ©union 666:, Paris: Camille Sauty 639:, Paris: Camille Sauty 603:, Paris: Camille Sauty 594:, Paris: Camille Sauty 253: 209:GĂ©ographie Universelle 197:AimĂ© Vincent Perpillou 115: 1145:EncyclopĂ©die Larousse 727:Les pays du Sud-Ouest 355:Les Iles Britanniques 335:Le dĂ©clin de l'Europe 291:Rockefeller Institute 271:Le dĂ©clin de l'Europe 244: 177:Annales de GĂ©ographie 110: 1284:Your Article Library 738:, Paris: P. Hartmann 709:Les Pays de la Loire 1088:, pp. 129–130. 691:GĂ©ographie gĂ©nĂ©rale 567:, Paris: Bourrelier 186:Albert O. Hirschman 143:University of Lille 1335:French geographers 1298:"Albert Demangeon" 1164:, Reaktion Books, 1141:"Albert Demangeon" 879:GĂ©ographie humaine 475:Post-war 1930–1939 254: 116: 1265:978-1-4411-8624-9 1258:, A&C Black, 1239:978-0-521-61215-9 1197:978-0-85989-699-3 1171:978-1-86189-085-6 1127:978-1-4008-4684-9 881:, Paris: Hachette 872:, Paris: Hachette 863:, Paris: Hachette 854:, Paris: Hachette 845:, Paris: Hachette 836:, Paris: A. 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Index

Cormeilles, Eure
Paris
Albert
social geography
Sorbonne

Paul Vidal de La Blache
Cormeilles, Eure
École Normale Supérieure
Paul Vidal de La Blache
Agrégation
Picardy
University of Lille
Antoine Vacher
Sorbonne
World War I
Revue d'Histoire Moderne
Armand Colin
Annales de GĂ©ographie
École des hautes études commerciales de Paris
Albert O. Hirschman
Popular Front
Aimé Vincent Perpillou
Paul Vidal de La Blache
Lucien Gallois

Lucien Febvre
Lucien Febvre
Great Depression
Rockefeller Institute

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