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Topic: Elise Reclus


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  Elisee Reclus Page; Elise; Elize Rekliu; Jean-Jacques-Élisée Reclus (1830-1905) (French geographer, anarchiste, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Reclus died at Thourout, near Bruges, on the 4th of July 1905.
Elisée Reclus was once again banished due to his participation in the 1870 Siege and Commune of Paris and he exiled in Switzerland.
Elisée Reclus was not blind to the beauty of Lake Geneva: The splendor of the lake and the circle of mountains reflected in it, (...) a climate milder than in neighboring countries, have made this sheltered corner of Switzerland a traveler's favorite.
recollectionbooks.com /bleed/Encyclopedia/ReclusElisee.htm   (938 words)

  
 Ishill 109-115
ITH this profound sentiment which his elder brother, Elie, the worthy patriarch of the Reclus lineage, the founder of souls, has left us, the entire life of Elisée will be found in equal harmony.
As soon as his eyes were opened to the light, Elisée saw no thing more in the grave, that "horizontal door," than a poetic propitiatory of Christian egotism, half-opened toward a heaven of future recompenses, regulated by men cowered with all need of fearing hell.
The last step is made: Syllogistically, peremptorily, Elisée joined the ranks of what to the dismay of a number of good souls who are frightened by words, is called Anarchism.
dwardmac.pitzer.edu /Anarchist_Archives/bright/reclus/ishill/ishill109-115.html   (1027 words)

  
 Abebooks: New Books, Secondhand Books, Rare Books, Out-of-Print Books
Elise Polfo : Am Stillen Herd First Edition
Elisée Reclus : La Terre Et Les Hommes
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www.abebooks.co.uk /docs/Browse/Sitemap/E/Author_TitleSeite81.html   (65 words)

  
 app15-r.htm
RECLUS, ELISEE, An Anarchist on Anarchy, 1897, 16pp, in PP 959.
RECLUS, ELISEE, Man and Nature, 22pp, 2 essays: The impact of human nature on physical geography, from: L'Homme et la nature, 1864 and Concerning the awareness of nature in modern society, from: Du sentiment de la nature dans les societies modernes, 1866, First English translation by Jack Grancharoff, Aug. 95, in PP 1355: 1- 15.
RECLUS, ELISEE, On the Earth, 8pp: 678, in PP 1484/85.
users.acenet.com.au /~jzube/app15-r.htm.htm   (16073 words)

  
 app15-r.htm
RECLUS, ELISEE, An Anarchist on Anarchy, 1897, 16pp, in PP 959.
RECLUS, ELISEE, Man and Nature, 22pp, 2 essays: The impact of human nature on physical geography, from: L'Homme et la nature, 1864 and Concerning the awareness of nature in modern society, from: Du sentiment de la nature dans les societies modernes, 1866, First English translation by Jack Grancharoff, Aug. 95, in PP 1355: 1- 15.
RECLUS, ELISEE, On the Earth, 8pp: 678, in PP 1484/85.
pluto.acenet.com.au /~jzube/app15-r.htm.htm   (16073 words)

  
 The Anarchist Geographer: An Introduction to the Life of Peter Kropotkin | libcom.org
Reclus was much less well-known in anglophone anarchist circles (most of his works aren't in english yet), but his contribution to geography was very important indeed.
Reclus is not totally unknown, there are 2 biographies in English, and Jura Media in Australia reproduced some of his essays and pamphlets.
Just had a look and there are 2 titles by Elise Reclus available in UK at very reasonable prices (for antiquarian books) - indeed the pandp is more than the books.
libcom.org /blog/malfunction/anarchist-geographer-introduction-life-peter-kropotkin-30052007   (347 words)

  
 Reclús Eliseo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Volver a poner sobre la mesa del debate a Reclus, a Vidal o a Humboldt, no es entonces una dimensión secundaria para la geografía de hoy y del mañana, sino una decisión esencial.
A pesar del tiempo y de otros aspectos de su obra, leer a Reclus, estamos de acuerdo con N. Ortega, “sigue siendo un buen modo de descubrir el interés de la naturaleza y del paisaje, de cobrar conciencia de su valor y de aprender a apreciarlos y respetarlos como se merecen”.
Elise, que falleció al poco de nacer, en 1829.
www.fondation-besnard.org /article.php3?id_article=286   (9097 words)

  
 Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Historiography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Reclus was the editor of a series that would form a comprehensive geography of the world.
Though Reclus is formally the editor of this volume, Drahomanov wrote the parts that deal with the Russian empire.
Drahomanov makes the case for a Ukrainian nation, distinct from both Polish and Russian nationalities.
www.fas.harvard.edu /~huri/ucrainica/late19.html   (588 words)

  
 Freedom Pamphlet No.4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Most of the shorter chapters are being translated afresh, and some of these new translations will he printed in another 'Freedom' pamphlet supplement in the coming months.
Today we begin with the preface by Elisée Reclus, which was dated October 1, 1885, was first published In the book later the same month, and was reprinted In 'Le Révolté' on October 11/24, 1885.
OR TWO AND A HALF YEARS Peter Kropotkin has been in prison, cut off from the society of his fellow-men.
recollectionbooks.com /bleed/Encyclopedia/ReclusElisee/freedompamphlet4.html   (8151 words)

  
 WebRoots Library U.S. Natives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In Stanford's "Compendium" the purpose is to treat man and nature in their relation to one another, but the relationships are not clearly brought out, and there is too much emphasis on purely descriptive and encyclopedic matter.
So far as interest is concerned, the famous work by Elise Reclus holds high rank.
It is an encyclopedia of geographical facts arranged and edited in such a way that it has all the interest of a fine book of travel.
www.webroots.org /library/usanativ/trmcia03.html   (11416 words)

  
 The Red Man's Continent, A Chronicle of Aboriginal America By Ellsworth Huntington (1919)- Chapter 5 from Nalanda ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In Stanford's "Compendium" the purpose is to treat man and nature in their relation to one another, but the relationships are not clearly brought out, and there is too much emphasis on purely descriptive and encyclopedic matter.
So far as interest is concerned, the famous work by Elise Reclus holds high rank.
It is an encyclopedia of geographical facts arranged and edited in such a way that it has all the interest of a fine book of travel.
www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in /resources/english/etext-project/history/redman/chapter5.html   (11462 words)

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