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J.G. Granö and Edgar Kant: Teacher and Pupil, Colleagues and Friends
Authors:Olavi Granö  
Affiliation:Department of Geography, University of Turku,
Abstract:This paper is adapted from an address given at the plenary session of the conference ’From Native and Landscape Research to Urban and Regional Studies‘ held in Tartu on 23 August, 2002, to mark the birthdays of J.G. Granö (120 years.) and Edgar Kant (100 years). The Finnish geographer J.G. Granö was Professor of Geography at the University of Tartu from 1919 to 1923, a period during which that university became the birthplace of many original geographical ideas. Edgar Kant was beginning his studies at that time, and a link was forged between the two scholars which lasted until Granö's death in 1956. The nature of this interaction and its significance for the history of geographical studies are discussed.
Keywords:J.G. Granö    Edgar Kant    history of geography    Estonia
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