-
Friedrich Ratzel (August 30, 1844 –
August 9, 1904) was a
German geographer and ethnographer,
notable for
first using the term
Lebensraum ("living space")...
-
countries are in decline.
Ratzel published several papers,
among which was the
essay "Lebensraum" (1901)
concerning biogeography.
Ratzel created a foundation...
- Max-Peter
Ratzel (born in 1949 in Dillingen/Saar, Germany) is a
German law
enforcement officer, and a
former Director of Europol, the
European Union law...
-
Orobanche baumanniorum Greuter Orobanche beauverdii Uhlich &
Rätzel Orobanche benkertii Rätzel &
Uhlich Orobanche boninsimae (Maxim.)
Tuyama Orobanche borissovae...
-
safflower dyestuff in the
production of beni
itajime shibori.: 1
Friedrich Ratzel reported in The
History of
Mankind during 1896, that in Micronesia, turmeric...
- (1880–1936),
Alexander Humboldt (1769–1859), Karl
Ritter (1779–1859),
Friedrich Ratzel (1844–1904),
Rudolf Kjellén (1864–1922),
Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840–1914)...
- In 1899,
Science summarised Ratzel's findings over
India with, "India is for the
author [of the
History of Mankind,
Ratzel], a
region where races have...
- ****ociation
found expression in the work of the
German geographer Friedrich Ratzel, who in 1897 in his book
Politische Geographie,
developed the
concept of...
-
Alexander von Humboldt,
Friedrich Ratzel would lay the
foundations for geopolitik, Germany's
unique strain of geopolitics.
Ratzel wrote on the
natural division...
- ma'ulu'ulu
becoming the
Fijian vakamalolo, are
evident throughout.
Friedrich Ratzel in his 1896
publication The
History of Mankind,
writes about the Fijian...