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Jules Sion,Alan Grant Ogilvie and the college des Ecossais in Montpellier: A network of geographers
Authors:Hugh Clout  Iain Stevenson
Affiliation:Department of Geography , University College London , 26 Bedford Way, London , WC1H 0AP
Abstract:The ‘new geography’ propounded by Vidal de La Blache in the early years of the 20th century was diffused by his protégés in France and abroad. Field classes played a significant role in the process, with the Collège des Ecossais, established by Patrick Geddes at Montpellier, providing an ideal base for British students to study the natural and cultural landscapes of the component pays of southern France. The careers of Jules Sion and Alan Grant Ogilvie are explored in this article, and practical links between French and British geographers are exemplified through experiences of fieldwork in the Languedoc before and after World War II. Networks of professional contact and friendship are vital in understanding how the practice of modern geography has been shaped.
Keywords:fieldwork  France  geographical communication  history of geography  Languedoc
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