Author:Lindley Miller Keasbey
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Ph. D. Columbia, 1890. Faculty member, University of Texas, 1905-1917. Introduced courses on geography, including economic geography, to the University of Texas while affiliated with the departments of government and institutional studies. Was source of idea for Walter Prescott Webb's book, The Great Plains. Fired for antiwar activities in 1917. (from University of Texas web site) |
WorksEdit
- The Nicaragua Canal and the Monroe Doctrine (1896)
- The Study of Economic Geography, Political Science Quarterly (1901)
- Principles of Economic Geography, Political Science Quarterly (1901)
Articles in Popular Science MonthlyEdit
- "The Descent of Man" in Popular Science Monthly, 60 (February 1902)
- "The Differentiation of the Human Species" in Popular Science Monthly, 60 (March 1902)
- "Cooperation, Coercion, Competition" in Popular Science Monthly, 63 (October 1903)
- "Civology - A Suggestion" in Popular Science Monthly, 70 (April 1907)
Works about KeasbeyEdit
- "Geography at the University of Texas at Austin: A Departmental History," Gregory Knapp, Southwestern Geographer 2:95-123 (1998).
- "Keasbey, Lindley Miller," New Handbook of Texas 3:1043-1044 (1996).
- "Lindley Miller Keasbey (1867-1946)," Gary S. Dunbar, History of Geography Newsletter 1:3-6 (1981).
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1926.
The author died in 1946, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.