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Hardcover The Interpreter Geddes Book

ISBN: 1025740580

ISBN13: 9781025740584

The Interpreter Geddes

"The Interpreter Geddes" is a profound biographical study of the life and intellectual legacy of Sir Patrick Geddes, the Scottish polymath who revolutionized the fields of biology, sociology, and urban planning. Written by Amelia Defries, this work provides an intimate look at Geddes's multidisciplinary philosophy, focusing on his belief in the interconnectedness of "Place, Work, and Folk." The book details Geddes's innovative approach to social evolution and his pioneering efforts in regional survey techniques and urban renewal.

Through a series of insightful chapters, Defries explores Geddes's contributions to the garden city movement and his influential work in India and Palestine. The narrative captures his vision for "Civics as Applied Sociology," emphasizing the need for urban environments that support both biological and spiritual health. As an educator and visionary, Geddes sought to bridge the gap between science and the humanities, a theme that Defries develops with clarity and admiration. "The Interpreter Geddes" remains an essential text for understanding one of the early 20th century's most unique thinkers, whose theories on sustainable development and community-centered planning continue to resonate in contemporary architectural and sociological discourse.

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