Geographers on Film
Geographers on Film is an archival series of more than 300 filmed and taped interviews with various distinguished geographers dating back to 1970. The series was created as an educational resource by geographer Maynard Weston Dow, Plymouth State University, and his wife, Nancy Freeman Dow. The series was supported in part by the Association of American Geographers (AAG),[1] the National Science Foundation, Plymouth State University, and the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation, of Boston.
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"25 Archival Gems"
Short clips from 25 of the interviews are available as a 35-minute, streaming video via the AAG website and YouTube.[2] Geographers featured in this video include, in order of appearance:[3]
- Carl O. Sauer
- John B. Leighly
- Jan O. M. Broek
- J. E. Spencer
- Fred B. Kniffen
- Clyde F. Kohn
- Richard Hartshorne
- Geoffrey J. Martin
- Preston E. James
- F. Webster McBryde
- Fred Lukermann
- Marvin W. Mikesell
- Melvin G. Marcus
- Hildegard Binder Johnson
- Arthur H. Robinson
- David G. Basile
- Edward B. Espenshade
- Wilbur Zelinsky
- Gilbert F. White
- Chauncy D. Harris
- Edward L. Ullman
- Homer Aschmann
- Jean Gottmann
- Richard J. Chorley
- Thomas Walter Freeman
Notes
- "Archiving and Accessing Geography's History" (PDF). Association of American Geographers. April 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-02.
- "25 Archival Gems from the first 25 years of Geographers on Film," Archived 2015-01-17 at the Wayback Machine AAG website. Accessed: January 16, 2015.
- "Geographers on Film: 25 Archival Gems" (listing), AAG website. Accessed: January 17, 2015.
External links
- Association of American Geographers website
- "25 Archival Gems of the First 25 Years of Geographers on Film," YouTube.com
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