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Edward A. (Edward Augustus) Freeman

The Historical Geography of Europe, Vol. I, Text

"The Historical Geography of Europe, Vol. I, Text" by Edward A. Freeman is a scholarly historical account written in the late 19th century. The work aims to explore the geographical divisions and territorial changes of European states over time, considering how these changes relate to historical events and causes. Freeman's approach emphasizes geography's critical role in shaping political identities and borders, rather than focusing solely on historical narratives. At the start of the text, Freeman provides a preface explaining the project's origins and objectives, indicating its ambitious but humble nature. He outlines his method of tracing the historical geography of Europe by dividing it into key geographical groups and presenting a structured analysis of how political boundaries have evolved based on historical events. The introduction defines what historical geography entails, distinguishing it from other disciplines like physical geography and ethnology, and sets the stage for examining Europe's boundaries, the impact of geography on historical events, and the complex relationships between ancient states and their geographical names.

Edward A. (Edward Augustus) Freeman

The Historical Geography of Europe, Vol. II, Maps

"The Historical Geography of Europe, Vol. II, Maps" by Edward A. Freeman is a scholarly historical account, published in the late 19th century. This volume serves as a companion to the first, focusing primarily on a detailed examination of geographical changes across Europe through various time periods, utilizing maps as a core means of representation of historical developments. This volume contains a rich array of maps that illustrate significant phases of European history, highlighting transformations in territorial boundaries and the influence of various powers from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the early modern period. The maps encompass critical events such as the growth of the Roman Empire, the division of lands after the reign of Charles the Great, and the impact of various treaties leading to changes in Southeastern Europe. Each map is designed to provide a visual understanding of the geopolitical landscape, allowing for a better grasp of how historical events shaped the Europe we recognize today.

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