"Sir Thomas Holdich woul probably prefer to be known as a boundary maker than as a fighter...served on the Afghan Bounary Commission,...superintended the frontier surveys in India,...sat on important commissions to establish bounary lines in Asia...has written a valuable book...more practical than borderlan books generally are." -Leicester Mercury, Nov. 28, 1902
"Political Frontiers and Boundary Making" is a compelling exploration of geopolitical boundaries, authored by the eminent geographer Colonel Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich. Originally published in 1916, this timeless work has been meticulously republished for contemporary readers.
About the Author: Colonel Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich (1843-1929) was an English geographer and a prominent figure in the field of cartography. His expertise extended to frontier surveys in British India, where he played a pivotal role in demarcating territorial boundaries. Holdich's illustrious career included serving as the President of the Royal Geographical Society. His other notable works include "The Gates of India" and "The Countries of the King's Award."
Book Synopsis: In "Political Frontiers and Boundary Making," Holdich delves into the intricate processes of defining and demarcating political boundaries across continents. From the rugged terrains of Afghanistan to the vast plains of India, Holdich examines the historical, cultural, and strategic factors that shape national borders. His insights into the complexities of boundary disputes, territorial claims, and the impact of geography on political stability remain relevant today.
Whether you're a scholar, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the world's geopolitical intricacies, this republication of Holdich's seminal work provides a captivating journey through the ever-evolving landscape of political frontiers.
"Political Frontiers and Boundary Making" is a compelling exploration of geopolitical boundaries, authored by the eminent geographer Colonel Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich. Originally published in 1916, this timeless work has been meticulously republished for contemporary readers.
About the Author: Colonel Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich (1843-1929) was an English geographer and a prominent figure in the field of cartography. His expertise extended to frontier surveys in British India, where he played a pivotal role in demarcating territorial boundaries. Holdich's illustrious career included serving as the President of the Royal Geographical Society. His other notable works include "The Gates of India" and "The Countries of the King's Award."
Book Synopsis: In "Political Frontiers and Boundary Making," Holdich delves into the intricate processes of defining and demarcating political boundaries across continents. From the rugged terrains of Afghanistan to the vast plains of India, Holdich examines the historical, cultural, and strategic factors that shape national borders. His insights into the complexities of boundary disputes, territorial claims, and the impact of geography on political stability remain relevant today.
Whether you're a scholar, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the world's geopolitical intricacies, this republication of Holdich's seminal work provides a captivating journey through the ever-evolving landscape of political frontiers.
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