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MAP MEN
/ SEEGEL, STEVENYYEAUTHOR
: 2018
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PROFESSOR PENCK'S PUPILS
OBJECTIVITY
COURTIERS
BERUF
A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN
EX-HOMES
TWILIGHT
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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INDEX
The letter f following a page number denotes a figure.
Allied Supreme Council, 74
All-Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences (VUAN),
112, 141, 142, 163
American Association for the Advancement of
Science, 205
American Committee to Negotiate Peace. See
Inquiry, The (1917)
American Geographical Society (AGS), Transcon-
tinental Excursion of (1912), 2, 11—12, 48, 210
Anderson, Benedict, 4
Anschluss (Nazi annexation of Austria, 1938), 180
Apponyi, Albert, Count, 50, 68
Arctowski, Henryk, 74, 91, 101, 150—51, 191, 206
Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 171, 185
Association for the Dissemination of Scientific
Knowledge, 16
Association of American Geographers (AAG), 30, 33
Bab’iak, Vasyl’, 141
Badeni, Kazimierz, Count, 19
Baker, Newton D., 159—60, 171
Balâzsfi (or Balâzsfy), Rezsö, ii5f
Bartel, Kazimierz, 195
Batky, Zsigmond, 263 n30
Baudrillard, Jean, 85
Bauman, Zygmunt, 8
Beck,Jozef, 175
Behre, Charles H., Jr., 211, 212
Benes, Edvard, 67
Benjamin, Walter, 124, 218
Berlin Geographical Society hundred-year jubilee,
127, 131
Berlin Oceanographic Institute, 16—17, 204
Beruf, definition of, 107—8
Bethlen, Istvan, Count, 38, 136—37
Bethlen, Margit, Countess, 38
Bibliotheca Telekiana (Teleki Library), 34, 220
Bissingen-Nippenburg, Rudolf von, Count, 38
Bjork, James, 7
Boehm, Max Hildebert, 124
Bowman, Cora Olive (née Goldthwait; wife of
Isaiah), 31-32, 32f, 33, 75, 173» 216, 222
339
Bowman, Emily Shantz (mother of Isaiah), 27
Bowman, Erna (wife of Walter), 222
Bowman, Isaiah: 1902—13, 28—31, 33—34; 1914—18,
47-49; 1919-21, 72-80, 89-93, 95“98; 1920s, 133-
35; 193 os, 139-40, 143-46, 154-60, 169-^75; 1938-
43, 187—94; 1943—50, 205—6, 212—16; The Andes
of Southern Peru (1916), 48; anti-Semitism, 170,
193; autobiographical writings (1939), 171—75;
biographical summary, 5, 226-27; Davis and, 1,
12, 94, 102—3 Davis-Penck conflict and, 102—5,
116—17, *53education, 28—29; family history,
27—28; Forest Physiography and Physicography of
the United States . . . (1911), 33; “The Geogra-
phy of the Central Andes,” 31; International
Geographical Conference of 1934 and, 139—40,
144—46, 150,151—52; Johns Hopkins University
presidency, 154, 158—59, 161, 213, 215; legacy,
8—9, 222, 231; The Limits of Land Settlement (1937),
169; Nazism and, 144; New Deal and, 157,174;
The New World: Problems in Political Geography
(1921), 95; Paris Peace Conference and, 72—80;
Penck and, 30-33, 103-6, 134, 135, 140, 153-54;
political views, 174-^75; racism, 31,162; reputa-
tion, 133—34; retirement, 213, 214—15; review of
Walther Penck’s The Puna of Atacama, 103, 104,
116—18; Römer and, 48—49 (see also Bowman-
Romer friendship); Witold Römer and, 190-91;
Roosevelt (FDR) and, 169—70; South America:
A Geography Reader (1915), 33, 47-48; Géza Teleki
and, 210—12; Teleki and, 119—20, 128, 154—55,
183—86, 191-92, 209—10; Transcontinental Excur-
sion of 1912 and, 12; Water Resources of the East
St. Louis District (1907), 31; Well-Drilling Meth-
ods (1911), 33
Bowman, Moses (grandfather of Isaiah), 27
Bowman, Olive (daughter of Isaiah), 33,102, 222
Bowman, Robert (son of Isaiah), 33, 173, 188, 214,
222—23; academic career, 155—56, 160—62, 189—
90, 192, 205; military service, 192—94, 205—6
Bowman, Walter (son of Isaiah), 33,102, 160, 214,
222
Bowman-Romer friendship: 1919—23, 72, 74—75,
77, 79—8o, 89—93, 97—98, 100-102; 1924—33, 117,
134, 140, 144-46; 1934-39» 166, 170-71; 1949,
216—17
Briand, Aristide, 126
British Association for the Advancement of Sci-
ence (BAAS; now British Science Association),
16, 205
Bronk, Detlev, 213
Brook, Timothy, 232
Brückner, Eduard, 12, 15, 17, 24, 140, 142
Bruman, Henry, 193
Brunhes, Jean, 48
Bujak, Franciszek, 195, 198
Bukowska, Olga, 208
Bullitt, William C., 88
Butler, Judith, 8
Cambon, Jules-Martin, 74
“Carte Rouge.” See Teleki, Pal, Count: Ethno-
graphical Map of Hungary According to Population
Density (“Carte Rouge”; 1918—19)
Case, Holly, 181
Cerny, David, 230
Chalubinska, Aniela, 238020, 246ni3, 259091
Charles IV (king of Hungary), 113
Cholnoky, Jeno, 12, 38, 88, 131, 210, 245070
Ciemniewski, Jan, 196—97
Clemenceau, Georges, 68
Coen, Deborah R., 7
Conant, James, 213
Conze, Werner, 127
Cordier, Henri, 39
Council on Foreign Relations, 188—89
Cressman, Samuel (father of Isaiah Bowman), 27
Crevecceur, Hector St. Jean de, 114
cultural soil. See Penck, Albrecht: Volks- und
Kulturboden
Curzon Line, 74, 77
Cvijic, Jovan, 58
Czerny-Schwarzenberg, Franciszek, 19
Czyzewski, Julian, 195, 198
Daly, Reginald, 91
Daranyi, Jolan, 220
Davis, William Morris, 1, 12, 17, 28, 29—30, 139,
170; erosion cycle, 93—94, 102—5; review of
Penck’s Festschrift, 94
Davis-Penck conflict, 93—94, 102—5, 116, 117-18
Deak, Francis, 158
de Geer, Gerard, 15
della Torretta, Pietro Tomasi, Marquis, 74
Demszky, Gabor, 221
Dibrova, Oleksii, 163
diversity: in the Habsburg Empire, 23, 54, 65;
limitations, 9
Dmowski, Roman, 74, 75, 76, 77
Dnistrians’ka, Sofia (sister of Stepan Rudnyts’kyi),
23, 108, m, 141
Dnistrians’kyi, Stanislav (Stash), 23, in, 141
Drygalski, Erich von, 16, 59
Dubovitz, Istvan, 119
East Central Europe, definition of, 9
Eckert, Max, 81
Economies of Hungary in Maps, The (1920), 87—88
Edney, Matthew, 8
34O • INDEX
Edvi liles, Aladar, 87
Enabling Act (Ermächtigungsgesetz) of 1933, 143
Engelhorn (publisher), 24602
erosion cycle. See Davis, William Morris: erosion
cycle
Evans, Richard J., 3
Fodor, Ferenc, 88, 115, 118, 130, 209, 263030
Foerstei, Friedrich Wilhelm, 199
Foldrajzi Kozlemények. See Geographical Bulletin
Franc Affair (1925), 135—37
Francis I, Emperor, 18
Francis Joseph I, Emperor, 17, 49
Franko, Ivan, 109
Friedrich Wilhelm III, 59
Galicia: Habsburg, 23, no; Polish-Ukrainian ten-
sion in, 2$, 109; Romer’s views on, 90,168;
as a zone of conflict, 54. See also Poland: bor-
ders after World War I
Gallois, Lucien, 12
Ganghofer, August von, 16
Ganghofer, Gastel, 202
Ganghofer, Ludwig von, 16
Garrigue, Charlotte, 67
Geisler, Walther, 147—48
Gelfand, Lawrence, 218
geo-body, 239030
Geographical Bulletin, 36, 51
geography: Bolsheviks and, 109; epistolary, 6-7;
in Poland in the 1920s, 99-101; as a science,
3, 139—40, 227; World War I and, 6
Geography Department, Harvard University, 213
Geography Department, Jagiellonian University,
243031
geopolitics, 227
German expansionism, post—World War 1, 126—27
Gerö, László, Major, 136—37
Gerwig, Walter H., Jr., 222
Gilbert, Zsuzsanna (Suzanne), 220
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 154
Glatzel, Jan Karol, 195
Goetz, Walter, 135
Goffman, Erving, 8
Gömbös, Gyula, 180
Górny, Maciej, 9
Gottmann, Jean, 193, 213
Grabski, Stanislaw, 195, 208—9
Gross, Jan T., 2S7n$9
Haar, Ingo, 121
Haberle, Dietrich, 63
Haits, Lajos, General, 136—37
Halász, Albert, 87
Halasz, Gyula, 263030
Harding, Warren G., 113
Hartshorne, Richard, 157, 194
Haslinger, Peter, 7
Haushofer, Karl, 97, 108, 126,128, 132, 230
Hausmann, Guido, 7
Hayden, Philip M., 211
Hedin, Sven, 14, 42, 176-77, 179-80, 203—4
Heinrich, Francis de, 87
Hennig, Richard, 132
Henniges, Norman, 9
Herb, Guntram Henrik, 7,61
Herder, Johann Gottfried von, 29, 51
Herynovych, Volodymyr, in, 141
Hessler, John, 27404$
Hettner, Alfred, 93, 103, 247022
Heyde, Herbert, 62, 80
Hirsch, Francine, 109
Hochschild, Adam, 5
Holodomor (1932-33), 143
Holquist, Peter, 8
Horn, Ernest, 156,161, 190
Horthy, Miklos, Admiral, 88,113, 180-81
House, Edward M., 49, 74, 174
Hrushevs’kyi, Mykhailo, 23—24, 109, no
Hubl, Alfred, General, 68
Hughes, Charles Evans, 49, 113
Hunfalvy, Janos, 36
Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tu-
domanyos Akademia, or MTA), 37, 128
Hungarian Geographical Museum (Magyar Foldra-
jzi Muzeum), 220—21
Hungarian Geographical Society (Magyar Foldra-
jzi Tarsasag, orMFT), 36—37, 51, 119, 248031
Hungarian Revisionist League, 130
Hungarian Soviet Republic, 67, 85
Hungary: annexation of part of Romania (Second
Vienna Award, 1940), 186; annexation of South-
ern Slovakia (First Vienna Award, 1938), 181;
autonomy, 37, 65—66 (see also Trianon, Treaty
of); border disputes in 1918—19, 66—67 (seealso
Trianon, Treaty of); borders after World War II,
210—11; Carpathian Rus and, 181—82; neutral-
ity in World War II, 182,187; treaty with Yugo-
slavia (1940), 186—87
Imredy, Bela, 180—81
Inquiry, The (1917), 11» 49, 74, 77“78, 9L *33, U7,
I73~74
Institute for Geographical Exploration, Harvard
University, 213
Institute of Geography, Kyiv University, 163
Institute of Political Sciences, Hungarian Academy
of Sciences, 128
INDEX ' 34I
International Boundary Commission (IBC), 74—75
International Geographers’ Union (IGU): Ger-
man boycott of, 63, 72, 97, 120, 134; German
reconciliation with, 134, 140, 149—50
International Geographical Congress (IGC) of
1934, 4, 139—40, 149—53, 167ft censorship of
maps at, 144, 152
International Map of the World (1913), 16
Ipsen, Gunter, 126
Iraq. See Mosul Commission (1924—25)
Ivanychuk, Mykhailo, 141
Janicki, Franciszek, 196
Jan Kazimierz University (now Ivan Franko Na-
tional University), 109
Jankovich, Arisztid de, 136-37
Jaszi, Oszkar, 67
Jechalski, Antoni, 48
Jefferson, Mark, 28, 30, 31, 154
Jews, resettlement of, 169-^70. See also M Project
Joerg, W. L. G., 156
Joseph II, Emperor, 18
Jozewski, Henryk, 197
Judson, Pieter, 7
Kaan, Karoly, 130
Kafka, Franz, 106
Kärolyi, Mihäly, Count, 65, 67
Kashubians, 60—61, 80—81
Katyn massacre, 197
Kemp, Harold S., 213
Kerr, Paul, 212
Keynes, John Maynard, 88
Kiepert, Heinrich, 59
Kirchhoff, Alfred, 15, 176
Kisch, Frederick, Colonel, 76
Kjellen, Rudolf, 227
Koch, Franz, 118
Kogutowicz, Karoly, 130, 131, 245^5, 263n30
Kogutowicz, Mano, 130
Kolfttaj, Hugo, 99, 168
Kopp, Kristin, 7—8
Körtvelyessy de Asguth, Irena (mother of Eugeni-
usz Römer), 18
Kosary, Domokos G., 191
Krasiriski, Zygmunt, 198—99
Krebs, Norbert, 124, 203
Ksi^znica-Atlas, 94, 99—100, 116, 175, 195,259094
Kudla, Wiktoria, 208
Kulturboden. See Penck, Albrecht: Volks- und
Kulturboden
Kun, Bela, 67, 82, 129
Kundera, Milan, 274J144
Kurtz, Sandor, General, 136—37
Langle de Cary, Fernand de. General, 76
Lansing, Robert, 173
Lattimore, Owen, 213
League for the Protection of Hungary’s Territorial
Integrity (TEVEL), 82
League of Nations, Mosul Commission (1924—25),
118—20
Lebensraum, 29, 56, 147, 176, 182
Leipziger Stiftung, 121—22, 124—25, 126—27, *35»
Le Rond, Henri, General, 76
Lex Grabski, 208
Lippmann, Walter, 173—74
Littke, Aurel, 263030
Little Entente, 66, 68, 85, 86
Litynska, Stefania, 21
Lloyd George, David, 67, 68, 74
Locarno Pact (1925), 125
Loczy, Lajos, 36, 37, 82, 148
Loesch, Karl Christian von, 123—24, 126. See also
Volk unter Völkern (1925)
Lord, Robert Howard, 72—73, 74, 77, 91
Love, James Lee, 171—73
Lubienski, Stanislaw, 101
Lueger, Karl, 23
Lugeon, Maurice, 21
Lviv (Lwow; Lemberg), 17, 20—21, 166; Polish-
Ukrainian War of 1918—19 and, 75, 77, 78ft 89;
Soviet occupation, 195, 208
Lyon, Wallace A., Lieutenant-Colonel, 118
MacCracken, Henry Noble, 101—2
Mackinder, Sir Halford J., 95
Magyar Földrajzi Tärsasäg. See Hungarian Geo-
graphical Society (Magyar Földrajzi Tarsasag,
or MFT)
Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia. See Hungarian
Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudomanyos
Akademia, or MTA)
map men: activities of, 2—4, 227—28, 231—32; bio-
graphical sources for, 6—8; as term, 2
maps: in counterculture, 229—30; ethnographic,
231; purpose and use of, 4, 8, 140, 227—29, 232
Maria Theresa, Empress, 18
Martin, Geoffrey J., 238020
Martin, Lawrence, Major (later Colonel), 82, 91;
Teleki and, 113, 114, 119, I55J Teleki papers and,
185, 186
Martonne, Emmanuel de, 12, 66,134, 140
Masaryk, Tomas, 66, 67
Massey, Doreen, 8
May, Karl, 16, 36, 52, 114,146
McAuley, P. Stuart, 205
McCarthy, Joseph, Senator, 213
McCormack, Robert, Colonel, 76
342 * INDEX
Meigs, Ferris J., 102
Meinecke, Friedrich, 179
Mercator, Gerardus, 39
Metz, Friedrich, 123—24, 126, 135, 146
Meynen, Emil, 126, 135, 146—47, 230—31, 2801169;
Handwörterbuch des Grenz- und Auslandsdeutsch-
tums (1933), H7
Mezes, Sidney, 173—74
Mickiewicz, Adam, 198
Mikes, Hanna, 220
Military-Geographical Institute, Polish (Wojskowy
Instytut Geograficzny, or WIG), 89—90,100
Miller, David Hunter, 173, 174
Millionth Map (1913), 16
Milosz, Czeslaw, 79
minority rights, 53, 54. See also diversity
Mitteleuropa, 19
Mohäcs, Battle of (1526), 88
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939), 173,182
Morgan College (now Morgan State University), 162
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 169, 170
MoScicki, Ignacy, 139, 150
Mosely, Philip E., 210
Moss, Pamela, 8
Mosul Commission (1924—25), 118—20
M Project, 187—88, 192
Munich Conference (September 28—29, 1938), 169,
177,178
Murati, Iren (mother of Pal Teleki), 35
Murray, Sir John, 30
Musil, Robert, 8
Nadosy, Imre, 136—37
Nalkowski, Waclaw, 21, 92
Nationalities Map of the Eastern Provinces of the Ger-
man Empire (1918), 60, 62, 81, 147
Naumann, Friedrich, 19
Neuilly, Treaty of (1920), 87
Nopcsa von Felsö-Szilväs, Franz, Baron, 52, 64,
65-66
Nordenskjöld, Otto von, 39
Nordenskjöld Collection, Helsinki University,
245n74
November Uprising of 1830—31, 18
Nowicki, Jan, Father, 196
NTSh. See Shevchenko Scientific Society (Nau-
kove Tovarystvo im. Shevchenka, or NTSh)
Operation Barbarossa, 181—82, 196
Orban, Viktor, 221
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN),
hi, 182
Ortelius, Abraham, 39
Osterhammel, Jürgen, 8
Ostforschung, 50, 59, 63, 121, 147
Ostmitteleuropa, definition of, 8, 9
Otchiai, Kentaro, 76
Paderewski, Ignacy, 91, 157
Papp, Károlyné, 2481131
Paris Geographical Society, 39
Partsch, Joseph, 12
Passarge, Siegfried, 93, 103
Paulis, Albert, 118
Pawlowski, Stanislaw, 94—95, 99, 153
Pelényi, John, 155, 183, 186
Penck, Albrecht: 1870s—1913, 14—17; 1914—17, 41—
47; 1918—19, 58—64; 1919, 71—72, 80—82; 1920S,
108,121—27, 135; 1930s, 143, 146—48; 1939—43,
176—80; 1943—45, 202—4; Die Alpen in Eiszeitalter
(1901—9), 17; American West and, 15—16; arrest
in 1914, 41—43 ; biographical summary, 4; Bow-
man and, 30—33, 134, 135; Davis and, 17 (see
also Davis-Penck conflict) ; death, 204—5 ; Das
Deutsche Reich (1887), 15; education, 13; expedi-
tion to Australia in 1914, 41, 42—43 ; family
history, 12—13; Festschrift, 57, 58, 94; Germano-
centric views, 58—62, 176—80; Handbuch von
Polen (1918), 58—59; illness, 178—79; “Karte des
Deutschen Volks- und Kulturbodens” (Map
of German Ethnie and Cultural Lands; 1925),
121—24; legacy, 8, 9, 146—48, 221—22, 230—31;
Map of the Distribution of Germans and Poles along
the Warthe-line Networks . . . (1919), 62—63; Map
of the German Empire (Karte des deutsches Reiches),
62; memoirs, 176; Morphologie der Erdoberfläche
(1894), 16, 29; Nazi expansionism and, 176—80;
and Polish borders after World War I, 80—82;
retirement, 124; Römer and, 19 (see also Penck-
Romer conflict); Rudnyts’kyi and, 24, 44, 45,
127, 141, 143 ; Ukrainian autonomy and, 43—44,
45; Volks- und Kulturboden, 121—25, 126—27,
135, 148 ; “What We Have Won and What We
Have Lost in the War” (1915), 43
Penck, Anna Maria (Annie) Lampert (wife of
Walther), 221
Penck, Hanny (sister of Albrecht), 176, 178, 202,
203, 221
Penck, Ida (née Ganghofer; wife of Albrecht), 16,
31, 43, 124, 176, 179—80, 202—3
Penck, Ludwig Emil (father of Albrecht), 12—13
Penck, Ludwig Friedrich (grandfather of Al-
brecht), 13
Penck, Martin (son of Walther), 180
Penck, Walther (son of Albrecht), 31, 43,64, 93,
102,103,116—17,176, 221
Penck-Romer conflict, 44—47, 54—57, 59, 60, 68, 81,
127, 140, 150, 196
INDEX ‘ 343
Petrovsky-Shtern, Yohanan, 18—19
Pitsudski, Józef, Marshal, 18, 74, 75, 109, 157, 166
Piltz, Erazm, 206
Piväny, Eugene, 85
Poland: borders after World War I, 55, 74—79,
80—82, 90-92, 149, 150, 157—58; borders after
World War II, 208—9; Nazi Germany and,
149, 165, 175, 196—99; November Uprising of
1830-31, 18
Poland-Lithuania, 1772 partition of, 18
Polish Boundary Commission, 62, 134
Polish Cartographical Review (Polski Przeglqd Kar-
tograficzny), 100
Polish Census of 1921, 100, 168
Polish Military-Geographical Institute (Wojskowy
Instytut Geograficzny, or WIG), 89—90, 100
Polish-Ukrainian War (1918—19), 75, 76, 77, 79, 89,
109, 166
Polonophobia, 122—23
Präsent, Hans von, 63
Prinz, Gyula, 263n30
Prussian Census of 1910, 56, 60-61, 62, 122
Ranke, Leopold von, 73
Ratzel, Friedrich, 29, 37, 47,168. See also
Lebensraum
Rauschning, Hermann, 176
Reckford, Milton A., General, 193
Rehman, Antoni, 19, 24, 25, 165
Reinländer, Józef, 68
Rekacewicz, Philippe, 230
Rice, Alexander Hamilton, Jr., 213
Richthofen, Ferdinand von, 16, 59, 176, 203
Riga, Peace of (1921), 94
Ritter, Karl, 59
Römer, Barbara (daughter of Witold), 219
Römer, Edmund (father of Eugeniusz), 18, 19
Römer, Edmund (son of Eugeniusz), 20, 208—9,
216, 219; career, 95, 101; World War II and, 165,
196, 197, 198, 206
Römer, Eugeniusz: 1890s—1913, 19—22; 1914—19,44—
45, 47, 54-57; 1919-20, 74, 77, 89-93; 1921-23,
94-102; 1924-28, 116, 117,134; 1933-34, 144-46,
150-51,152, 153; 1935-38, 166-69, 170-^71;
1939-44, 165-66, 175-76,195-200; 1944-54,
206—9, 216, 2i7f; Advice and Warnings (1939),
175; biographical summary, 4; Bowman and,
48—49 (see also Bowman-Romer friendship);
capture by Soviets, 207; Collected Works (1934),
150—51; Congress Atlas of Poland (1921), 94; death,
216; education, 19—20; family history, 17—19;
Geographical-Statistical Atlas of Poland (1916), 44,
46, 48, 54—57, 68, 81, 91, 147; government sup-
pression in 1939, 175; Historical Map of Poland,
Compiled and Engravedfrom a Series of Maps
(1916), plate I ; illnesses, 153, 208; International
Geographical Conference (IGC) of 1934 and,
144—46, 152, 153; legacy, 9, 116, 218—19; library,
personal, 207, 208, 28on69; memoirs, 218;
“The Partition of Czechoslovakia as a World
Disaster” (1938), 170-71; Peace of Riga and, 94;
Penck and, 19 (seealso Penck-Romer conflict);
Polish identity, 18—19, 20—22; political views,
166, 168—69, 197—99, 207; religion, 197, 198—
200; Rudnyts’kyi and, 25, 55; “The Ruthenian
Question in Poland’s Past” (1942), 197; Soviet
geography and, 195-96; “The Spiritual Struc-
ture of the Polish People and Regional Differ-
ences,” 206—7; Transcontinental Excursion of
1912 and, 12; Ukrainian autonomy, opposition
to, 44, 55, 57,90, 92, 168, 197-98, 207; “The
World in Numbers” (1932), 168
Römer, Henryk (Heinrich), Count (grandfather of
Eugeniusz), 18
Römer, Irena (wife of Witold), 206, 207—8
Römer, Jadwiga (née Rossknecht), 20, 89, 153, 165—
66, 175, 195, 196
Römer, Jan Edward (brother of Eugeniusz), 18,
19, 21, 77
Römer, Janina (sister of Eugeniusz), 175
Römer, Krystyna (wife of Edmund), 206, 207—8
Römer, Witold (son of Eugeniusz), 20, 209, 216,
218—19; career, 95, 100—101; World War II and,
165, 190—91,198, 206
Römer, Wladyslaw (uncle of Eugeniusz), 18
Rónai, András, 184, 209
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 169-70
Rothfèls, Hans, 126
Rudnyts’ka, Emilia (daughter of Stepan), 24, 108,
217-18
Rudnyts’ka, Iryna (Orysia; daughter of Stepan),
24, 108, 141, 143, 164
Rudnyts’ka, Sofia. See Dnistrians’ka, Sofia (sister
of Stepan Rudnyts’kyi)
Rudnyts’ka, Sybilla (née Schenker; wife of
Stepan), 24—25, 108
Rudnyts’kyi, Iurii (brother of Stepan), 23
Rudnyts’kyi, Lev (father of Stepan), 22, 23
Rudnyts’kyi, Levko (brother of Stepan), 23
Rudnyts’kyi, Levko (son of Stepan), 24, 108, 141,
143,164
Rudnyts’kyi, Stepan: 1890s—1913, 23—24, 25—26;
1914-18, 52-54, 57; 1918-28, 108-12; 1928-37,
140-43, 163-64; arrest, 142-43» 231 ; biographi-
cal summary, 5; education, 23-24; Ethnographic
Survey Map of Eastern Europe (1916), 53, plate 3 ;
family history, 22-23 ; imprisonment and ex-
ecution, 163-64, 231; legacy, 9, 217-18; Penck
344 ■ INDEX
and, 24, 44, 45, 53, 58, 127, 141, 143; Römer
and, 25, $5, 141; Short Geography of Ukraine
(1910—14), 53, 57; in Soviet Ukraine, no—12,
141—43; Survey of the National Territory of Ukraine
(1923), no; The Ukraine and the Ukrainians
(1914), 53; Ukraine: Land and People (1915—16),
53, 57; Ukrainian autonomy and, 52—54, 109,
no; Ukrainian Questionfrom the Standpoint of
Political Geography (1916), 54; Why Do We Want
an Independent Ukraine? (1915), 54
Rust, Bernhard, 179
sanacja, 166, 168, 197
Sauer, Carl O., 119, 156, 160, 222
Schacht, Hjalmar Horace Greeley, 135
Schenker, Sybilla (wife of Stepan Rudnyts’kyi),
24—25, 108
Schieder, Theodor, 126—27
Semple, Ellen Churchill, 29, 33
Semyonov, Pyotr, 100
Semyonov, Veniamin, 100
Serbian Geographical Society, 58
Seton-Watson, Robert, 66—67
Severing, Carl, 135
Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 29
Shevchenko Scientific Society (Naukove Tova-
rystvo im. Shevchenka, or NTSh), 23, 109
Sigismund I Vasa, King, 242n25
Simony, Friedrich, 15
Skrochowska, Roza, 196
Skrypnyk, Mykola, hi
Smith, Neil, 238020
Smolich, Arkadz, 231
Sniadecki, Jan, 99
Sobieski, Jan III, 34
Sociographical Institute, Hungarian Academy of
Sciences, 118
Solovki Islands, 163
South America, 33—34
Spett, Jakob, 62, 147—48. See also Nationalities
Map of the Eastern Provinces of the German
Empire (1918)
Spranger, Eduard, 203, 204
Staeheli, Lynn, 8
Stahlberg, Walter, 81
Starke, Elisabeth (mother of Albrecht Penck), 13
Staszic, Stanislaw, 99
State Cartographical Publishing Company
(Panstwowe Przedsifbiorstwo Wydawnictw
Kartograficznych, or PPWK), 216
Stepa, Jan, Father, 196
Stettinius, Edward J., 205
Stresemann, Gustav, 126
Sunderland, Willard, 7
“Surrealist Map of the World” (1929), 230
Swiçtoslawski, Wojciech, 175
Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916), 120
Szalasi, Ferenc, 181
Széchenyi, Béla, 36, 50, 114
Széchenyi, Istvân, 37
Széchenyi Library, 34
Sziklay, Andor, 136
Szumanski, Teoftl, 95, 99
Tabors’ka, Emilia (mother of Stepan Rudnyts’kyi),
22-23
Taylor, Edmond, Colonel, 76
Teleki, Béla (cousin of Pal), 220
Teleki, Géza (father of Pal), 35, 36, 39
Teleki, Géza (son of Pal), 38, 210—12, 219—20
Teleki, Ilona (daughter of Géza; granddaughter of
Pal), 220
Teleki, Johanna (née Bissingen-Nippenburg), 38
Teleki, Jozsef, Count (uncle of Pal), 34—35, 37
Teleki, Maria (daughter of Pal), 38, 220
Teleki, Mihâly II (ancestor of Pal), 34
Teleki, Pal, Count: 1880s—1913, 36—40; 1914—18, 49—
52; 1918—19, 64—68, 82—86; 1920, 87—89; 1921—
24, 112—16; 1924—29, 118—20, 127—33; 1930s,
148—49, 154—55; 1938—41, 180-87; Anglophilia,
130; anticommunism, 52, 82—83, 114—15; anti-
Semitism, 85—86, 88—89, i*5, 129, 181, 221 ; Atlas
of the History of the Cartography of the Japanese Is-
lands (1909), 38—39; biographical summary, 5;
Bowman and, 83, 119—20, 128, 133, 154—55, 183—
86, 209—10; death, 187; Economic-Geographical
Map of Hungary (1920), 88; Economic Geography
of America, with Special Reference to the United
States (1922), 114—15; education, 35—36; Ethno-
graphical Map of Hungary According to Population
Density (“Carte Rouge”; 1918—19), 65—66, 68,
69, 83, 130, 221 ; Ethnographical Map of Hungary
Based on the Density of Population (1920), 88;
eugenics, defense of, 38, 50; The Evolution of
Hungary and Its Place in European History (1923),
114—15 ; family history, 34—35; Franc Affair and,
136,137; General Economic Geography (1927), 130;
La Geografia deU'Ungheria (1929), 131; The His-
tory of Geographical Thought (1917), 52; Hungar-
ian autonomy and, 37, 50—51, 64—66, 82—86,
113—14, 128—30; Hungary before and after the War
in Economic-Statistical Maps (1926), 128—29; ill-
ness, 115—16; legacy, 8, 209-10, 221,230; library,
personal, 183—86; military service, 49—50;
Mosul Commission (1924—25) and, 118—20;
“The Nationalities Question from a Geogra-
pher’s Point of View” (1921), 113 ; “National
Spirit—National Culture” (1928), 131; Nazi
INDEX * 345
Teleki, Pal, Count (con/.)
expansionism and, 180—82; On Europe and Hun-
gary (1934), 149; as prime minister, 88, 113, 181;
“The Question of Primary State Formation”
(1903), 37; review of Bowman’s The New World,
97» 133; review of Haushofer’s Cornerstones of
Geopolitics, 132; review of Hennig’s Geopolitics,
132; Short Notes on the Economic and Political
Geography of Hungary (1919), 83; “Statistics and
the Map in Economic Geography” (1922), 114;
suicide, 187; Transcontinental Excursion of
1912 and, 12; Treaty of Trianon and, 87—89;
“Turanianism as a Geographic Concept” (1918),
51; views on Europe, 149
Teleki, Samuel (ancestor of Pal), 34
Teleki, Samuel (cousin of Pal), 35, 38
Teleki-Degenfeld Castle, 220
Teleki Library. See Bibliotheca Telekiana (Teleki
Library)
Thirring, Gustav, 263030
Tisza, Kalman, 3$
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 114
Torrell, Otto, 15
Transcontinental Excursion of the American
Geographical Society (1912), 2, 11—12, 48,
210
transnational, definition of, 8
Treter, Jan, 99—100, 195
Trianon, Treaty of (1920), 86—89, 115
Trowbridge, A. C., 190
Tschermak von Seysenegg, Armin (husband of
Ilse), 176, 177—78, 203, 221
Tschermak von Seysenegg, Gustav (father of
Armin), 178
Tschermak von Seysenegg, Ilse (daughter of Al-
brecht Penck), 176, 177—78, 202, 204, 221
Tsvetkov, Yanko, 229—30
Turanian Society and Turanianism, 50, 51
Turner, Frederick Jackson, 152
Two Emperors’ Manifesto, 46—47, 55
Tyrell, William, Baron, 74
Uhlig, Karl, 24
Ukraine: autonomy, 53—54, 77; February Revolu-
tion of 1917 and, 55; first school atlas (1912),
26; Nazi Germany and, 182; Penck’s view of,
43—44; Soviet policy in, 112; war with Poland
{see Polish-Ukrainian War)
Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO), 142, 163
Ukrainian National Republic, 109
Ukrainian Radical Party, 109
Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Geogra-
phy and Cartography, in
Union for the Liberation of Ukraine, 52
United Nations, 205
Varenius, Bernhardus, 114
Vargha, Gyorgy, 263030
Velychko, Hrihorii, in, 141, 143
Versailles, Treaty of (1919), 71, 108
Vidal de la Blache, Paul, 51, 113
Vienna Award, First (1938), 181
Vienna Award, Second (1940), 186
Volkshoden. See Penck, Albrecht: Volks- und
Kulturboden
Volk unter Volkem (1925), 121—22
Volz, Wilhelm, 122, 135, 146
von Beseler, Hans Hartwig, Colonel-General, 44,
58, 68, 179
VUAN. See All-Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sci-
ences (VUAN)
Waldbaur, Harry, r2
Warren, George L., 189
Warrin, Frank L., Jr., 73
Warsaw Uprising, 207
Wasilewska, Wanda, 209
Wqsowicz, Jozef, 195, 198
Weber, Max, 107
Weiner, Amir, 8
Whittlesey, Derwent, 213
Widener, Eleanor Elkins, 213
Widener, George Dunton, 213
Wilde, Auguste de, 13, 176
Willits, Joseph H., 212
Wilson, Woodrow, 49,154
Wilsonianism, 49, 61
Winichakul, Thongchai, 239030
Wirsen, Einar af, 118
Wood, Denis, 230
Wright, John Kirtland, 185
Wrigley, Gladys, 159
Wunderlich, Erich, 58—59, 62
Wzgorze Wuleckie, 196
Yalta Conference (1945), 205, 208
Yugoslavia, treaty with Hungary (1940), 186—87
Zadravetz, Istvan, 137
Zahra, Tara, 7
Zbruch (Zbrucz) River, 24, 53, 54, 109
Ziegfeld, Arnold Hillen, 121
Zierhoffer, August, 195
Zittel, Karl, 176
Zowski, S. J., 74
Zuber, Rudolf, 25
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spelling | Seegel, Steven Verfasser (DE-588)1024059626 aut Map men transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of East Central Europe Steven Seegel Chicago ; London The University of Chicago Press [2018] © 2018 xv, 346 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Penck, Albrecht 1858-1945 Romer, Eugeniusz 1871-1954 Rudnyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ, Stepan 1877-1937 Bowman, Isaiah 1878-1950 Teleki, Pál gróf 1879-1941 Romer, Eugeniusz 1871-1954 (DE-588)119508583 gnd rswk-swf Penck, Albrecht 1858-1945 (DE-588)118739883 gnd rswk-swf Teleki, Pál 1879-1941 (DE-588)11924716X gnd rswk-swf Rudnycʹkyj, Stepan Lʹvovyč 1877-1937 (DE-588)119174944 gnd rswk-swf Bowman, Isaiah 1878-1950 (DE-588)124836224 gnd rswk-swf Geographers Europe, Central Biography Geographers Europe, Eastern Biography Geographers United States Biography Kartografie (DE-588)4029823-1 gnd rswk-swf Staatsgrenze (DE-588)4077781-9 gnd rswk-swf Ostmitteleuropa (DE-588)4075753-5 gnd rswk-swf Penck, Albrecht 1858-1945 (DE-588)118739883 p Romer, Eugeniusz 1871-1954 (DE-588)119508583 p Rudnycʹkyj, Stepan Lʹvovyč 1877-1937 (DE-588)119174944 p Bowman, Isaiah 1878-1950 (DE-588)124836224 p Teleki, Pál 1879-1941 (DE-588)11924716X p Ostmitteleuropa (DE-588)4075753-5 g Kartografie (DE-588)4029823-1 s Staatsgrenze (DE-588)4077781-9 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-226-43852-8 (DE-604)BV047213038 https://www.recensio.net/r/51aa0d99cca84ca69a387b2d864974d1 rezensiert in: Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung (ZfO), 68 (2019), 1, S. 137-139 Rezension http://www.sehepunkte.de/2019/03/32196.html rezensiert in: sehepunkte 19 (2019), Nr. 3 Rezension LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030477911&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030477911&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030477911&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Seegel, Steven Map men transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of East Central Europe Penck, Albrecht 1858-1945 Romer, Eugeniusz 1871-1954 Rudnyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ, Stepan 1877-1937 Bowman, Isaiah 1878-1950 Teleki, Pál gróf 1879-1941 Romer, Eugeniusz 1871-1954 (DE-588)119508583 gnd Penck, Albrecht 1858-1945 (DE-588)118739883 gnd Teleki, Pál 1879-1941 (DE-588)11924716X gnd Rudnycʹkyj, Stepan Lʹvovyč 1877-1937 (DE-588)119174944 gnd Bowman, Isaiah 1878-1950 (DE-588)124836224 gnd Geographers Europe, Central Biography Geographers Europe, Eastern Biography Geographers United States Biography Kartografie (DE-588)4029823-1 gnd Staatsgrenze (DE-588)4077781-9 gnd |
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title | Map men transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of East Central Europe |
title_auth | Map men transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of East Central Europe |
title_exact_search | Map men transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of East Central Europe |
title_full | Map men transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of East Central Europe Steven Seegel |
title_fullStr | Map men transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of East Central Europe Steven Seegel |
title_full_unstemmed | Map men transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of East Central Europe Steven Seegel |
title_short | Map men |
title_sort | map men transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of east central europe |
title_sub | transnational lives and deaths of geographers in the making of East Central Europe |
topic | Penck, Albrecht 1858-1945 Romer, Eugeniusz 1871-1954 Rudnyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ, Stepan 1877-1937 Bowman, Isaiah 1878-1950 Teleki, Pál gróf 1879-1941 Romer, Eugeniusz 1871-1954 (DE-588)119508583 gnd Penck, Albrecht 1858-1945 (DE-588)118739883 gnd Teleki, Pál 1879-1941 (DE-588)11924716X gnd Rudnycʹkyj, Stepan Lʹvovyč 1877-1937 (DE-588)119174944 gnd Bowman, Isaiah 1878-1950 (DE-588)124836224 gnd Geographers Europe, Central Biography Geographers Europe, Eastern Biography Geographers United States Biography Kartografie (DE-588)4029823-1 gnd Staatsgrenze (DE-588)4077781-9 gnd |
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