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Geography of the Middle East

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

John Kolars*
Affiliation:
University of Michigan

Extract

Geography as a discipline allows several interpretations of area materials. The following outline does not claim to be exhaustive, but I feel that it does cover the major approaches to teaching a course entitled: The Geography of the Middle East. This syllabus incorporates materials suggested in other teachers’ course outlines in addition to my own, but the final interpretation — with its strengths and weaknesses — is my responsibility.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 1969

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