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Carl O. Sauer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carl Ortwin Sauer was born on December 24, 1889 in Warrenton, Missouri. His grandfather was a traveling minister and his father taught at Central Wesleyan College, a German Methodist college that has since been closed.
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Carl Ortwin Sauer (1889-1975) ... Sauer, Carl O. 1925. The morphology of landscape. University of California Publications in Geography 2: 19-54. ... Sauer, Carl O. 1938. Destructive Exploitation in Modern Colonial Expansion. Comptes rendus du congrès international de geographie, Amsterdam, 1938. Vol. 2, Sect. 3c: 494-499.
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Encyclopedia article about Sauer, Carl Ortwin. Information about Sauer, Carl Ortwin in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... sauconite; saucyite; Saud; Saud, Ibn; Saudi Arabia; Sauer; Sauer, Carl; Sauer, Carl Ortwin; Sauer, Christopher; sauger; Saugus; Saugus Iron Works;
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Carl Ortwin Sauer (1889-1975) is widely regarded as one of the most influential geographers of the twentieth century, admired particularly for his studies in cultural and historical geography.
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1889–1975, American geographer, b. Warrenton, Mo., grad. Univ. of Chicago (Ph.D., 1915). Sauer was a professor for over 50 years at the Univ. of California ...
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Carl Ortwin Sauer (1889-1975) was an American geographer and anthropologist with a strong interest in historical fieldwork and other forms of geographical research.
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of Chicago (Ph.D., 1915). Sauer was a professor for over 50 years at the Univ. of California at Berkeley, where he built a distinguished graduate school. A great influence on a generation of geographers, he sought to unify the areas of physical and human geography through an essentially historical methodology.
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Carl Ortwin Sauer (1889-1975) was an American geographer and anthropologist with a strong interest in historical fieldwork and other forms of geographical research. On December 24, 1889, Carl Sauer was born in Warrenton, Missouri.
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