Alfred Hettner, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alfred Hettner

German geomorphologist

Date of Birth: 06-Aug-1859

Place of Birth: Dresden, Saxony, Germany

Date of Death: 31-Aug-1941

Profession: geographer, university teacher, geomorphologist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Alfred Hettner

  • Alfred Hettner (August 6, 1859 in Dresden – August 31, 1941 in Heidelberg) was a German geographer. He is known for his concept of chorology, the study of places and regions, a concept that influenced both Carl O.
  • Sauer and Richard Hartshorne.
  • Apart from Europe, his field work concentrated mainly on Colombia, Chile and Russia. Alfred Hettner, who obtained his PhD from the University of Strasbourg, was also a pupil of Ferdinand von Richthofen and Friedrich Ratzel in Leipzig—where he obtained his habilitation.
  • His book Europe was published in 1907.
  • According to him, geography is a chorological science or it is a study of regions.
  • Hettner rejected the view that geography could be either general or regional.
  • Geography like other fields of learning, must deal in both the unique things (regional geography) and with universal (general geography), but the study of regions — especially in the form of his Länderkunde approach — is the main field of geography.
  • Hettner supervised, among others, the PhDs of Oskar Schmieder, Friedrich Metz and Heinrich Schmitthenner.

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