Landscape in History, and Other Essays

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Landscape in History, and Other Essays

by Archibald Geikie

EN·~9 hours

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Description

This collection gathers a series of thoughtful essays that explore how the shape of the land has helped shape human societies. Drawing on striking examples from the rugged Scottish Highlands to the gentle plains of central England, the author shows how mountains, rivers, soils and climate have guided settlement patterns, agriculture, and cultural development. The writing blends scientific observation with historical narrative, inviting listeners to see the countryside as a living record of both natural forces and human ambition.

Beyond scenery, the volume turns to larger questions about the Earth’s deep past, offering clear explanations of geological time and the evidence that underpins our understanding of the planet’s age. Two personal essays reflect on the lives of notable figures, while a final piece considers the role of scientific education in modern life. Together, the essays provide a rich, accessible tour of how geology, history, and ideas about progress intertwine.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (545K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Archibald Geikie

Archibald Geikie

1835–1924

Drawn to fossils and landscapes from an early age, this Scottish geologist became one of the best-known science writers of his time. His books helped wide audiences see mountains, rivers, and volcanoes as parts of a long, readable history of the Earth.

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