1st Edition

A Geography of China

By T.R. Tregear Copyright 1965
    376 Pages
    by Routledge

    376 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is intended primarily for serious students of geography but it will also appeal to the general reader. For this reason technical terms have been used as sparingly as is consistent with correct meaning. Wherever the subject matter permits, the author emphasizes geographical growth and shows the interaction of geographical environment and the human activity and institutions. When originally published in the 1960s China was beginning to change with breathtaking rapidity. These changes are presented here against geographical and historical background. Knowledge of the environmental facts is essential to an appreciation of the political, economic, and social problems that have faced the Chinese people.

    One: Physical Geography; Two: Historical Geography; Three: Economic and Social Geography; Four: Geographical Regions; Five: The Unity of China

    Biography

    T.R. Tregear