Leadership in American Academic Geography
Explore the pivotal role of leadership in shaping American academic geography with Leadership in American Academic Geography by Michael S. DeVivo. Published in 2014 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, this insightful hardback spans 226 pages and provides a thorough historical narrative that critically examines the most influential figures in the field throughout the twentieth century. This book is an essential read for geographers interested in the evolution of their discipline, as well as academic leaders and scholars focused on the intricacies of leadership within educational contexts. DeVivo's analysis not only highlights key contributions but also reflects on the broader implications for the study and teaching of geography in the United States. Discover the legacies of these leaders and their impact on the academic landscape with this compelling addition to your library.