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- (Ivan) Jean Gottmann (10 October 1915, in Kharkiv, Ukraine – 28 February 1994, in Oxford, England) was a French Jewish geographer who was best known for...
- area will grow to 58.1 million people by 2025. French geographer Jean Gottmann po****rized the term megalopolis in his 1961 study of the region, Megalopolis:...
- heavily po****ted urban complex". In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Jean Gottmann, a professor of political science at the University of Paris and member...
- Ernst Gottmann (7 August 1874 – 30 May 1932) was a German photographer who operated a photography company in Heidelberg. His photography focused on portraiture...
- meanings by Jean Gottmann of the University of Paris and the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Gottmann directed "A...
- (1993), p. 54. Edwards, Albert, Sketches of French North Africa (2009) Gottmann, Jean, Economic problems of French North Africa (1943) Liebesny, Herbert...
- Northeastern Seaboard of the United States by French geographer Jean Gottmann. Gottmann envisaged the development of other megalopolises in the U.S.: from...
- place in France until 1950, which explains why geographers such as Jean Gottmann left France to make their careers in the United States. Preston E. James...
- from north of Boston to south of Washington" by French geographer Jean Gottmann in the annual report of the Twentieth Century Fund on May 25, 1958. Gottman...
- Geographical Review. 89 (1): 94–121. Perović, Miloš; Gottmann, Jean (May–August 2003). "An interview with Jean Gottmann on urban geography". Ekistics. 70 (420–421):...