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      • In the following year he published a popular history of creation which showed an uncritical acceptance of Darwin’s main concepts and an obvious reliance on the views of Haeckel. Ratzel subsequently traveled in the Mediterranean countries and assisted the French naturalist Charles Martin at See and Montpellier.
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  2. Jun 11, 2018 · The German geographer Friedrich Ratzel (1844-1904) was the author of several books on ethnology and human and political geography in which he described his observations during extensive travels in Europe and the Americas. The father of Friedrich Ratzel was the manager of the household staff of the Grand Duke of Baden, and Friedrich was born on ...

  3. Nov 1, 2000 · Modern French political geography began as a response to Ratzel's Politische Geographie and then became an attempt to place ratzelian ideas into the context of French geographical thought. What then emerged was a political geography which was set firmly in opposition to German geopolitics.

    • Geoffrey Parker
    • 2000
  4. This is very apparent in the most famous element of the Lebensraum concept, derived in part from the psychologist Gustav Fechner. This was the idea that, like a plant, a Volk had to grow and to expand its Lebensraum or die.9 Two key elements of Ratzel's concept of Lebensraum are of particular interest here.

    • Elwood Breych
  5. Oct 30, 2018 · Under such circumstances, and given that the state is the basic analytical unit of his Political Geography, Ratzel’s concept of state is approached on two levels: in relation to the key views of his time concerning the criteria for the establishment and maintenance of a state, always considering the German particularities Sects. 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3.

    • Alexandros Stogiannos
    • astogiannos@turkmas.uoa.gr
    • 2019
  6. He helped found the study of anthropogeography. His published works include History of Mankind and Earth and Life. His “living space” idea was taken up and misused by the Nazis in the 1930s to rationalize their drive to conquer eastern Europe. Ratzel died on Aug. 9, 1904, in Ammerland, Germany. (1844–1904). German geographer and ...

  7. Oct 30, 2018 · Although Friedrich Ratzel is inextricably linked to Geopolitics, modern day scientific discussions often reflect on two debatable points; the current relevance of the ratzelian thought and the contribution of the German geographer to the creation of a modern geopolitical analytical method.

  8. Why review a biography of Friedrich Ratzel (1844-1904)? He is the founder of anthropogeography, which he considered “an introduction to the application of geography to history,” and the father of political geography. Although less-known than Humbolt, Ratzel toured North and Central America.

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