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24 Facts About Albert Demangeon

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Albert Demangeon was a Professor of social geography at the Sorbonne in Paris for many years.

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Albert Demangeon was an educator, a prolific author, and in the 1930s was the leading French academic in the field of human geography.

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Albert Demangeon was a pioneer in the use of surveys to collect information on social questions.

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Albert Demangeon was born on 13 June 1872 in Cormeilles, Eure, France.

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Albert Demangeon's parents were not well off but Albert was an outstanding student and won admission to the Ecole Normale Superieure in 1892.

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Albert Demangeon graduated in geography in 1895 and became a teacher in a secondary school.

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Albert Demangeon later was employed in the Ecole Normale Superieure preparing students for the Agregation.

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Albert Demangeon obtained a teaching post at the University of Lille.

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Albert Demangeon collaborated with Antoine Vacher, Joseph Blayac and others on their Dictionnaire-manuel illustre de geographie.

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The book received hostile reviews, and Albert Demangeon seems to have accused Vacher of sabotaging the project.

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Albert Demangeon was Professor of economic geography at the Faculty of Letters from 1925 to 1940.

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Albert Demangeon served on the editorial board of the Revue d'Histoire Moderne, which was relaunched in 1926.

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Albert Demangeon was noted as a university teacher, and contributed to primary education.

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Albert Demangeon was responsible for a well known collection of secondary school textbooks.

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Albert Demangeon acted as an arbitrator in social conflicts at the time of the Popular Front.

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Albert Demangeon died on 25 July 1940 in Paris, France.

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Albert Demangeon avoided theoretical work, and did not write a book about the general subject of human geography, although his writings on the subject were published after his death in Problems of Human Geography.

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Albert Demangeon was interested in the interactions of man and nature, and in history, although he felt that geography must remain a distinct subject.

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Albert Demangeon cooperated with historians, and coauthored The Rhine, Problems of History and Economy with Lucien Febvre.

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Albert Demangeon studied current issues such as colonialism, globalization, the Great Depression and German ambitions.

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Albert Demangeon wrote several studies of cities, but was more interested in the country, and in economics.

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Albert Demangeon presented a famous study of rural houses to the 1st International Congress of Folklore in 1937.

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Albert Demangeon used a precise vocabulary and linked observed facts in order to formulate new questions.

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Albert Demangeon made use of questionnaires to investigate patterns as early as 1909.