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SYLLABUSES- GEOGRAPÌIY

I'ACULTY OF A.RTS

FACULTY OF ÄRTS SYLLABUSES_

GEOGRj'PIIY

4J02.

Geography

II.

Pre-requisite subject: Ceography

I

at Division

I

standa¡d

or

higher.

A,

PnrNCrpl¡s

or

P¡¡vsrc¡¡- GsocRAprry:

Further

basic studies

in

physical

g"à-gtu-pttx geomotphology, clinratology

and

biogeography' Reference books:

De¡ruau,

M',

Précis de géomorphologfø (Masson)' Dury, G. H., The Íace of the earth (Pelican)' Ollie¡, C.

D.,

Volcanoes (A.N,U. Press).

Shelton,

!.

5., Ceologv illustrated (Freeman)' Sparks. B. W.,

Tho¡nbury,

W. gu (Wiley)'

Twiclale,

C. R ial

relerence

to

Australia

( Nelson ).

Twidale,

C,

R., Structural lnnd'forms

(A'N'U.

Press)' (WileY).

climates (Wisconsin U.P.).

rld Univ' Lib.)'

loga, Std edition ( lvf cGraw-Hill ) .

Bunting, B, "f .,

The

Hutchinson)'

Elton,

C

S.,The

eco

animals and plants (Àfethuen)' Ehrlich.

P. R., and

ÍesouÍaes' entironment (Ftee-

man ).

Hesse, R., and others, Ecological animal geographg

(Wiley)'

Keast,

,{.,

Biogeographq and ecologg ín Australia (Junk, The Hague)' Kellogg, C.

8., Thc

soils tltat support t¿s

(lvfacmjllal)'

Robinson, G. W

,

Sli/s, tlrcìr orig-in, cottstitution and clnssifucatío¿' Srrl

edìtion

(\,furby.

and Allen and Unwin)'

Rolls,

E. C.,

Ther¡

all

ran

øild

(Angus and Robertson).

Sauer,

C. O.. Agricultural

origíns

and

dßpersals (American Geog'

Soc. ).

Othel texts and curlent publicatiors

ri'ill

be prescribecl

by

the lectulers'

B.

PnrNc¡pr-ss

or

HunLlN

Grocn¡plly:

Organizational elements

of the

land-

.";.i;;;i-;á

u.ban se.ttlement. Introduction

to

basic theories and models in Human GeographY'

Reference books:

Ambrose, P,, Analtltical h'uman geographu (Longmans)'

Abler, R., Aclans, J. S., and Gould, P., Spatial organisafion (Prentice-

Hall).

Chisholn.r nd

land øse (Hutchinson)'

Cborìey, P.,

Socio-econornic modeLs

ín

geo-

graphg

Chorley.

P.. Frontiers

in

geographical [eaclúng

( ìvfethuen ).

Christaller,

\1.,

Central places

ín

southeîn Cetmang,

Eng'

transl. by C.

W.

Baskin (Prentice-Hall).

Dickinson, R.

E',

Cdty and regíon (Routledgel

Houston,

I, M., A

social geographg

ol

Europe (Duckworth).

Johmon,

J. H.,

Utban geograpl-tg (Pergamon).

Jones,

E.,

l'tnans and cities (Oxford).

Meinig,

D, W., On

the malgins

ol the

eood

earth

(Rand lr4cNally).

Morrill,

R.

L.,

The s'¡tatial organßatìon

of

societg (Wadsrvorth).

Rose, A. J., Patte¡ns

ol

cities (Nelson).

Smith. R.

H. T., and

others, Readíngs

in

economic geogtapha (Rand McNally).

Other texts and cur'-ent publications

rvill

be p-'-escribed

by

the lecturers'

SYLLA.BUSES- GEOGRÄPIIY

FÄCULTY OF ARTS

C. P ls

and practical classes

will

be

held

during the

vear.

F

efore thè beginning of

tÏe

ûrst term'

Alì

students

éhould

<Juring the ènrol¡nènt period and not

later

than 16th February, 1973.

Reference books:

Chase,

C, L,

Elementarg statìstical procedutes (McGraw-Hill).

Coggins,

R,

S., and

flefiord, R, K,, Thê

practrical geographer, 2nð' edition ( Longmans ).

Cole, J. P., and King, C. A.. N7., Quantitatiüe geogÍaphy

(Wilev).

Dury, G.

H.,

Map interpretation (Pltman).

Gregory, 5., Støtistical methoils and the geographer (Longrnans).

Miller, A. A., The skin of the earth,2nd edition (Methuen).

Monkhouse,

F. J., and

Wilkirison,

H. R.,

Maps

and

diagrams, 3rd edition (Methuen).

Robinson,

A.

H., and Sale, R,

D.,

Elements of cørtogtaphg, 3rd edition (Wilev).

Other texts and cu¡rent publications

rvill

be prescribed

by

the lecturers, .4,J03. Geog¡aphy

III.

Pre-requisite subject: Geography

II.

In

Geography

III,

there are three gloups each comprising a nunber of electives.

A

candidate

nust

take fi¿o electives drawn from difierent groups'

(a)

Biogeography, Climatology, Geomorphology;

(b)

Agricultural Geography, Cultural Geography, Urban Geography;

(c)

Australian Development, South and South-East Asía.

Field

camps

will

be held

ln

the May and August vacations

in

1973.

I.

Brocnocnep¡¡v.

The arrangement

of

t}re major components

of the

biosphere over

the

su¡face

of tìe

earth,-and the various processes which have

giver

rise

to

biotic dishibu- tions. About

a third of the

course

is

devoted

to the

impact

of

man upon the biosphere,

Anderson,

8,,

Plnnts, mnn an¿,

kfe (Little,

Brown & Co,).

Dansereua,

P,,

Bio geo graphg

-an

ecolo gic

al

p erspectioø ( Ronald ).

Darlington. P, 1., Zoogeog¡opha

(Wiley).

Dobzhansþ, '1., Eoolution, genetícs and man

(Allen

and Unwin).

Eh¡lich, P, R., and A, H., Population, resources, enÐíîonmenl' ( Freeman ).

Elton, C. 5,, The ecologa

of

irutasìons bg animøls and pl.ants (Mettruen).

Good, R.

D.,

The geographtJ

of

the flnusering plants (Longmans).

Hutchinson,

J.,

Essags on crop plant ersolution (C.U,P,).

Newbigin, M,, Plant and anímal geographg (lvlethuen).

Odum,

E.

P., Fundamentals

of

ecobgy, 2nd edition (Saunders).

Simpson, G. G., The geographg

of

eaolution (Harcoult Brace).

Thomas,

W. L. (ed.),

Man's

role in

changing

the

face

of the

earth (Chicago U.P.).

Zeuner,

F. 8., A

hßtoru

of

domesticated, animals (Hutchinson), 2. Cr-rrvr¡ror-ocv.

Air M

human

confort.

The precipitation process

and

wea

factors affecting upper level

air

flow, The

relation d

surface development. Further studies of the Energy Balance.

Flohn, H., Climate and. useather

(World

Univ.

Lib.).

Petterssen, 5., Introduction

to

meteorologu (McGraw-Hill).

Sellers, W. D,, Pht¡sical clímatobgt¡

(Univ. of

Chicago Press).

Trewartha, G., The eaúh's pîoblem climates (Wis. Univ. Press).

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FÀCULTY OF ARTS SYLLÄBUSES- GEOGRÄPITY

3.

GsoÀ4onpuolocv.

The

cou¡se

continues is

concerned

with geomorphological iers and

ice.

wind qnd waves.

Furt-he

. Emphasis

ii

placed on ffeld

observat f

hyþotheses.

Bagnold, R.

A,

Phgsics

of

bl.oøn sand, an¿l desert dunes (Methuen).

Bird, E. C. F., Co¿¡ús (A.N.U. Press).

Cotton, C,

A.,

ÇIimattc accídents (Whitcombe).

Derruau,

M.,

Precß de geotnorphologíø (Masson).

Davies,

l. L.,

Landforms of col.il clímates (A.N.U. Press).

Embleton,.C., and King, C. 4,. M., Glacìøl anìI pedglacial geomorpholngg (Arnold).

Glennie,

K.

W., Desert sedimentarg erwironments (Elsevier).

Guilcher, A.,, Coastal and, subm.aríne mo¡phologA (Methuen).

Jennings,-

J. \,_grd !4abbutt, I1 A. (eds.),

Landform studíes from Arctralía and, Neto Cuínea (r{,.N,U. Press).

Leopold, L.. 8.. and others, Fluoíal

pîocesses

ín

geomorpholngg (Freeman).

Morisawa, M., Streams, theìr dgnanícs and, morphologg (McGraw-Hill).

Thombury,

W. D.,

Principles

of

geomorphologa (Wi[ev),

Twid¿le,

C. R.,

Ceomorphol.ogg,

uíth

special reference

to

Aust¡ali¿

( Nelson ).

Twídale, C. R., Structural lnndforms ( A.N.U. Press ).

4.

Acnrcr¡r,n¡n¡¿ Grocn¡prry.

- A

study of _the roles

of

physìcal, economic, technological, and sociopolitical factors

in

causing a¡eal variations

in

agriculture.

Text-books:

Found.W. C., Á theoreticøl approach to

wal

lani, use patterns (Arnold, 1e71 ).

Mgle3¡r W. 8., and Munton,

R.J.

C.,

Agriailtural

geogrøphg (Methuen, 1971 ).

5. Cur-run¡¡- Gnocn¡.rqy.

The

cou¡se studies

the

various- lvays

in which

culture i¡fuences

how

people see and use their envi¡onment and

tìe

interactions which occur when commùnit]ies from different cultural backgrounds compete

fo¡

the same land.

Banton,

M.,

Røce relatìons (Tavistock),

Berndt, R. M., and C.

H.

The

aoilil

of the first Austrøliøræ (Ure Smith).

Gordon,

M.

M., AssímíIation

in

Amerícan

hfe:

the role

of

race, relìgìon and nati,onal origin (O.U.P.).

Mason, P,, Race reløtions (O.U.P.),

Rowley,

C. D,

Outcasts

in

White Australöa (A.N.U.).

Stollgr,

4. (ed.), Neu

faces: ímmigratìon

anil familg life ín

Australiø

( Cheshire ).

Wagner,

!. L., and-Mikesell, M. W. (eds.),

Readìngs

in

cultural geographg

(Univ. of

Chicago Press).

6. Un¡eN Grocn¡pgv.

Urbanis_ation;-processes and patterns of

city

growth and strucfure

in

'developeil' and'developing¡ countries.

Bourne,

L.

S,

(ed.),

1977, Intemal stîucture of the cítg (O.U.P.).

Breese,. G,, 1966, Urbanísatíon

ín neulg

d,eoelopíng countríes (Prentice-

Hall).

Stretton,

H.,

1970, ldeas

for

Australíøn cìties (Georg¡an House).

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7. Ausrr,lr.re¡

Dnvtr,oprrtn¡¡t.

Í'A,CULTY OF ARTS

A

sfudv

of

the phvsical and human facto¡s in-fluencing current development in selected iegions

of

Áustralia,

with

some emphasis on r¡nderdeveloped areas.

Refe¡ence bools:

A.ustraüa. C.S.I.R.O., The Aust¡alian enoíron¡nenú,

4th

edition (1970).

Barnard,

A. (ed.),

The símpl,e fleecez studíes

in the

Ausl'talìan uool

ínùst¡g.

Especially nos.

7,

13, 20, 30, 36, 40.

Davidson,

B. R'

The ¡ø¡thern rnvth

(M.V.P.|.

Dnnsdorfs,

8,,

The Aust¡alian

uheøt grouíng

ínilttstrv, 1788-1948, Dury, G., and Logan, M., Studíes ín Aust¡alían geographg (Heinemann), Meinig,

D. W.,

On the margíns

of

the gooil earth

(Mvray),

White,

D.,

Und,er the í¡on ruìnboø (Heinemann).

8.

Sotrr¡¡

¡¡¡o

Sorrrrr-resr Asre.

,4. seoøaobícal studv of India and Pakistan and the counbies

of

S.E. Äsia with paftiõula; rèferettce

to

the economic and social development

in

recent years'

Reference bools:

Dube, S. C.,

Indills

changtng oill,ages (Routledge, Cornell Unív. Press).

Frankel,

F, R,

India's green rersolution (Princeton

Universþ

Press)' Fryer,

D. W,

Emargìng Southeast Asr¿ (Philip).

Hunter, G,, The adminßtration of agricultural deoelopment: Iessons from

lndiø

(O.U.P.).

Indía¡

a

pøtnershíp (Rockefeller Foundation).

Johnson, B,

L.

C,, South Asía (Heinemann).

Lewis, J. P., Quiet crisis

in lndia

(Anchor).

Mellor, J. W., Weaver, J. F., Lele,

U.

J., and Simon, S' F.', Deoeloping

wal

Ind.iø ( Cornell

Universþ

Press ), Myrdal, G,, Asian ilramø (Panther).

Ooi Jín-bee, Land peopl,e and, economg

in

Malaga (Longmans), Regiornl semitwr on agriculture, 1969, Sydney, Asian Development Bank' Segal, R,,

The

crkis

of India

(Peneuin).

Seminar on urbanization

ín India:

Indio's urban

future,

ed' R. Turner

(Calif.

U.P.).

Silcock,

T.

H,, The economíc deoelopment of Thaí' øgrículture

(A'N.U')'

Spate, O.

H.

K., and Learmonth,

A.

M., IniIüø and Pakistøn (Methuen)' Spencer,

J. E.,

and Thomas

W. L.,

Asía, east

bg

south,

2nd

edition

(Wilev).

Wolpert, 5.,

Indìa

(Spectrum).

Al7f,

Economic Geography

L

Reference books:

Chisholm,

M,,

Ceographg and, econamics

(Bell),

Eh¡licb P,

R,, and A,,

H.

Population, resources, erwíronmenú (Freeman).

Estall, R. C,, and

Buchanan,

R, O., Inilustrial

actìaitg and' economìc geoìgraphg ( Hutchinson ).

National Research Council, Commíltee on resources and man (Freeman),

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FÄCULTY OF' A-RTS SYLLABUSES- GEOGRÁ,PI{Y

Scientitc American, The bíosphere (Freeman), Symons,

L.,

Agricultural g,eogrøphq

(Bell),

T¡ewartha, G. T,, and otl'¡.ers-, Elements of geographg, phgsical and. cultwal,

5th

edition (McGraw-Hiìi, 1957).

Zelinsky,

W, A

prologue

to

populatinn geographg (prentice-Hall), Zimmermann, p._W,, An introduction to u:oilcL resouÍces, ed.

H. L.

Hunker

(Harper and Row),

4199.

Geography

for the

Honours Degree

of

B.A.

^

Pre-requisite: Geoglaphy

I

(or in spe_cial circumstances Economic Geography

I),

Geography

II

and at least a c¡edit

iri

Geography

III.

.

students intending to_ take Honours should consult

the

professor before the

beginning of their second year's work. They

will

be required to undertake:

(a)

such Honours work as may be required

in

connection

with the

cour.ses

ín Geography

II

and

III;

(b) a fourth

year

of

Honours

work

including

tutorial

discussions. written examinations and a ffeld study on a selecteä geographical problém.

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