Anne Buttimer Bücher





Geography and the Human Spirit
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Exploring the concept of "dwelling," the book delves into how various civilizations narrate their relationship with the environment. Anne Buttimer examines a diverse range of sources, from ancient philosophers to modern writers, revealing how humanity has used natural science, theology, and myth to understand the earth as a home. This interdisciplinary approach sheds new light on contemporary environmental ideas and the human spirit's connection to the world.
Education, Medieval -- Sweden -- Lund -- History. Franciscans -- Sweden -- Lund -- History. Lund (Sweden) -- Intellectual life.
The Human Experience of Space and Place
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring philosophical and practical issues, this collection of essays delves into humanistic geography, a significant theme in geographic writing. First published in 1980, it covers a wide array of topics, aiming to integrate analytical and critical perspectives for a deeper understanding of how individuals experience their environments. The insights provided will particularly benefit students of human geography, enhancing their comprehension of the complexities of lived experiences in various contexts.