CHI FA GEOGRAFIA? RIFLESSIONI SU SAPERI SCIENTIFICI E CULTURA DIFFUSA DALL’ESPERIENZA DELLA GRANDE GUERRA

Edoardo Boria

Abstract


What the history of geography is about? Academic and widespread geographic knowledge during the First World War. – The First World War influenced the spread of culture, both in form and content. This phenomenon no less affects geography, with the alteration of the traditional balance between academic and widespread knowledge. Diversification of the protagonists and the heterogeneity of expressive forms becomes the characteristic of a radically transformed geographic landscape relative to the full, largely static and approved, picture of prior times.
By adopting an inductive research methodology that takes its cue from the empirical evidence of the profound structural changes that occurred in geographical production in Italy during the Great War, this article questions the protagonists of the discipline, reaching conclusions that could perhaps also be extended to the analysis of other historical periods: the need to overcome the narrow conception of the history of the discipline, which is focused upon the internal affairs of academia, in favour of a view which acknowledges the articulated complexity and plurality of geographical knowledge.

Keyword


Geographic knowledge; Popular geography; History of geography

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202302_26

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