Questioning Geography
Questioning Geography by Douglas Sherman is an essential read for students eager to explore the dynamic debates shaping the field of geography today. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2005, this comprehensive paperback spans 330 pages, delving into both human and physical geography. Each chapter addresses pivotal issues that have sparked discussion and division among geographers, making it an invaluable resource for understanding contemporary geographical thought. The book not only presents key topics but also includes thought-provoking essay questions and suggestions for further reading, encouraging deeper engagement with the material. Whether you are a student of Earth Sciences or simply passionate about geography, Questioning Geography is a must-have addition to your academic collection.