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    Sir Halford John Mackinder (15 February 1861 – 6 March 1947) was a British geographer, academic and politician, who is regarded as one of the founding...
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    submitted by Halford John Mackinder in 1904 to the Royal Geographical Society that advances his heartland theory. In this article, Mackinder extended the...
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    completed as far as the future site of Nairobi. On 28 July 1899, Sir Halford John Mackinder set out from the site of Nairobi on an expedition to Mount Kenya...
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    referred to as the World Island. The term may have been coined by Sir Halford John Mackinder in The Geographical Pivot of History. "Old World". Merriam-Webster...
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  • 1971 Professor of Geography. Originally, the post was named after Sir Halford Mackinder, the first Reader in the Department of Geography in Oxford, and...
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    Harrison Fawcett (1916), Professor William Morris Davis (1919), Sir Halford John Mackinder (1945), Professor L. Dudley Stamp (1949), Professor Richard Chorley...
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    University of Oxford. The first president was the geographer Sir Halford John Mackinder, and the college's first home was the old hospitium building behind...
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    Zbigniew Brzezinski (category Johns Hopkins University faculty)
    international relations, standing in the geopolitical tradition of Halford Mackinder and Nicholas J. Spykman, while elements of liberal idealism have also...
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    Ross McGowan, (born 23 April 1982), English professional golfer. Sir Halford John Mackinder (b 1861, d 1947), Geographer Gyles Mackrell, (P 1898-1905) (b...
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    founder of the French School of geopolitics and possibilism. Sir Halford John Mackinder (1861–1947) – author of The Geographical Pivot of History, co-founder...
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    published in England in 1904 in his book Foundations of Modern Europe. Sir Halford Mackinder's Heartland Theory initially received little attention outside the...
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    to more recent winners including William Morris Davis in 1919, Sir Halford John Mackinder in 1945, Richard Chorley in 1987 and David Harvey in 1995. Source:...
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    was completed as far as the site of Nairobi. On 28 July 1899, Sir Halford John Mackinder set out from the site of Nairobi on an expedition to Mt Kenya...
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    founder of the French School of geopolitics and possibilism. Sir Halford John Mackinder (1861–1947), author of The Geographical Pivot of History, co-founder...
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  • security. N.J. Spykman based his geostrategic ideas on those of Sir Halford Mackinder's Heartland theory. Spykman's key contribution was to alter the strategic...
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    reached it in the following years. It was first climbed in 1899 by Halford Mackinder. The mountain became a national park in 1949, played a key role in...
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    clergyman and ecologist William Robertson (1860–1933), Field Marshal Halford Mackinder (1861–1947), geographer Thomas Colclough Watson (1867–1917), Victoria...
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  • Web.prm.ox.ac.uk. 24 September 1920. Retrieved 16 January 2017. Sir Halford Mackinder, 1861 – 1947: Some New Perspectives, by Brian Blouet, Research Paper...
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  • Richard Burdon Haldane, Liberal politician, lawyer, and philosopher Halford John Mackinder, geographer and politician Leopold Maxse, editor, National Review...
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    Gordon L. Clark (category Halford Mackinder Professors of Geography)
    Mellon’s Heinz School and Monash University (1989-1995). Having been the Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography and Head of the School of Geography and the...
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