Cinquante ans de géographie de la Grèce, d'Elisée Reclus à Jules Sion (1883-1934)

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 123 (1):227-243 (1999)
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Abstract

French geographers have been interested in the evolution of contemporary Greece since the beginnings of scientific geography at the end of the 19th century. They progressively distanced themselves from the traditional historical geography. Elisée Reclus is still over anxious to detect ancient Greece in contemporary descriptions. Paul Vidal de la Blache, who began his career as an epigraphist in Athens, became the founder of the French School of geography, without, however, Greece ever playing an important part in his scientific development or his writings. From the time of his experiences in the First World War on the Salonica front, Jacques Ancel compiled a remarkable description of contemporary Macedonia, although it is to Jules Sion that we owe the best picture of Greece in the interwar years.

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La Grèce, l'École et les géographes.Olivier Deslondes - 1996 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 120 (1):451-463.

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