Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, 8th Edition with Human Geography in Action 4th Edition and Advanced Placement Student Companion 8th Edition Set
Human Culture, Society and Space challenges students to think geographically across scale and across a wide range of geographical phenomena and global issues. The authors engage the students throughout the text by posing geographical questions that encourage students to think critically about their own locality, region, nation, and world. The concepts of globalization, identity, development, sense of place, and construction of scale are infused throughout the text. The author team draws from studies in geography and across disciplines to bring a broad and up-to-date perspective on the kinds of research geographers have done and are currently doing on a wide range of human geography topics.
Very great historic description of cultural development with an emphasis on geographic location. The methods involve considering how geography effected cultures and history. For example mountainous civilizations developed differently than coastal civilizations because of the differences of economic inputs and the barriers to transportation and human habitation. Overall, a great book for developing a conceptualization of humanity in various locations both over the course of history and in specific localities.
Hmmm....Some of it was interesting, but at times it seemed to be too much at once. There were also a lot of typos. I learned a lot from the book, but some of it does not seem like it would help you in life much.
Missing pages in my book. A bit boring. Would not read in my free time. Would be better if DQ answers were in bold. And the chapters should be aligned with the college board. Only two stars because it is not a giant text book. Doesn't hurt my back as much. I wish it was writing paper so I could annotate it. Should have taken out unimportant info.
Taking AP Human Geography out on a whim was probably the best decision I made. I really loved the class, and this is the textbook we used. De Blij was good at explaining what human geography just is. (The human interaction of geography.) I loved how he would introduced each chapter with a story of what he saw in different countries. I also loved how organized each chapter was. Though, at times, I was lost on what he was trying to say. He could have been more clear in the Political, Urbanization, and Development chapters. Over all, this book teaches you what geography truly is.
i am totally in love with the book, the author, and the information that it contains. reading it was far more interesting than watching my favorite season. . completing reading of this book was a feeling of accomplishment and self pride.