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- n.麦金德(英国地理学家哈尔福德·约翰·麦金德 Halford John Mackinder)
1 ?麦金德 按照麦金德(Mackinder)的术语,此时欧亚大陆可以说构成 了一个单一封闭体系。关于这一进程人们所知甚少,除了下面这一点:一旦马匹的繁殖 生产出足够强... 2 ?名字 ... 名字: Mackinder 姓: Steven 标签: Steven Mackinder ...
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Eventually, whoever survived this struggle would control what Mackinder called the World Island, by which he meant Eurasia and Africa (true Victorian that he was, he regarded the United States as peripheral). NEWYORKER: Faces, Places, Spaces - 2.
Mackinder, who was born in 1861 and died just after the Second World War, looked at the past thousand years in Europe and proposed a surprisingly simple geographic explanation for everything that had happened. NEWYORKER: Faces, Places, Spaces - 3.
Mackinder saw history being made on the Northwest frontier of India, but the Empire bled to death on the fields of France in fear of what might happen elsewhere, and by the time it got to India it handed over that frontier, out of exhaustion and a growing reluctance to fight for a possession that did not want to be possessed. NEWYORKER: Faces, Places, Spaces
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