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Preston E. James

Preston Everett James was an American geographer. He was president of the American Association of Geographers from 1951 to 1952,[5] and gave the annual presidential address at their 1966 banquet.[6]

Preston E. James
Born
Preston Everett James

(1899-02-14)February 14, 1899
DiedJanuary 5, 1986(1986-01-05) (aged 86)[2]
Awards
Academic background
Alma mater

James' work had a distinct focus on the geography of Latin America, and as such, the Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers' Preston E. James Eminent Latin Americanist Career Award is named for him.[7]

Career edit

James joined Harvard University in 1916, though left in 1918 for topographic study at a ROTC camp.[8] He decided to join the military and fought in World War I,[9] then returned to Harvard to complete a B.A. and an M.A. before transferring to Clark University,[8] where he received a Ph.D. in 1923.[10] Following this, he joined the University of Michigan faculty.[11] He shifted his priorities to his military service in 1941, after the onset of World War II.

In 1943, James was raised to the rank of Lieutenant colonel, and he served as the head of a geographic division during World War II.[2] Following the war, in 1945, James accepted an offer from George Cressey to join the faculty of Syracuse University, where he earned the title Maxwell Professor of Geography in 1964, and became emeritus in 1970.[12][2] He served as chair of the Geography Department from 1950 to 1958,[2] succeeding Cressey in the position.[13] During the summer of 1962, he toured Europe by car.[14] Though the specific date ranges are unknown, he also served as adjunct professor of geography at Florida Atlantic University during the 1970s.[15] He was admitted to the Florida Society of Geographers in 1973.[16]

James visited the campus of Rollins College in 1965 to speak at a Latin-American forum.[17] He had also spoken multiple times at the University of Kentucky's Geography in the Bluegrass Day.[18]

In May 1967, James received an honorary Doctor of Science from Eastern Michigan University.[19][20]

References edit

  1. ^ Martin, Geoffrey J. (1988). "Preston E. James, 1899–1986". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 78 (1): 164–175. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8306.1988.tb00201.x. ISSN 0004-5608. JSTOR 2563450.
  2. ^ a b c d Jensen, Robert G. (1986). "Preston Everett James, 1899-1986". Journal of Geography. 85 (6): 273–274. Bibcode:1986JGeog..85..273J. doi:10.1080/00221348608979430. ISSN 0022-1341. ProQuest 1290540886.
  3. ^ "Presentation of the Society's Medals". Geographical Review. 57 (2): 241–245. 1967. ISSN 0016-7428. JSTOR 213162.
  4. ^ "Medals and Awards". Royal Geographical Society. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  5. ^ "Presidents of the AAG". AAG. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  6. ^ Morey, Lillian B. (ed.). Geography at Syracuse 1967. p. 5. In August 1966, Dr. James was honorary president of the Association of American Geographers and gave the annual presidential address at the banquet in Toronto.
  7. ^ "Preston E. James Eminent Latin Americanist Career Award". CLAG. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  8. ^ a b James, Preston E. Preston E. James Papers. Syracuse University Libraries.
  9. ^ Barnes, Trevor J. (2016). "American Geographers and World War II: Spies, Teachers, and Occupiers". Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 106 (3): 543–550. Bibcode:2016AAAG..106..543B. doi:10.1080/24694452.2016.1145513. ISSN 2469-4452. JSTOR 45387626.
  10. ^ "James, Preston". The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (3rd ed.). 1979 – via TheFreeDictionary.com.
  11. ^ "Geography at Syracuse University". Science. 102 (2644): 218. 1945-08-31. doi:10.1126/science.102.2644.218.a. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 17778505.
  12. ^ "Preston E. James". Britannica (Contributor). Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  13. ^ Hall, John Whitney (1952). "News of the Profession". The Far Eastern Quarterly. 11 (2): 287–294. ISSN 0363-6917. JSTOR 2049405.
  14. ^ "The Monadnock" (PDF). Monadnock. xxxvii: 13–24. 1963.
  15. ^ James, Preston E. (1974). "The Southern Studies Project: A Paragraph in the History of American Geography". Southeastern Geographer. 14 (1): 1–6. doi:10.1353/sgo.1974.0011. ISSN 1549-6929.
  16. ^ "MR. MELVIN F.CLEMENS, JR". The Florida Geographer. 9 (1): 3–4. February 1973.
  17. ^ Rollins College Office of Marketing and Communications (1965). "Rollins Alumni Record, June 1965". Rollins Magazine.
  18. ^ "Geography in the Bluegrass Day". University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences. University of Kentucky. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  19. ^ Morey, Lillian B. (ed.). Geography at Syracuse 1967. p. 5. In May he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti.
  20. ^ James, Preston (May 11, 1967). "Population Growth & Starvation" (Honors Convocation). Eastern Michigan University. Program. Retrieved 2023-05-29 – via Eastern Michigan University Archives.

Further reading edit

  • Awarding CSU Professor to Geoffrey J. Martin SCSU (PDF). Connecticut State University System. February 7, 1992. (Includes references to James' work and reference to James bibliography)
  • James, Preston E.; Bowman, Isaiah. James, Preston E., 1921–1935 – via University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Libraries. (Correspondence between James and Bowman)
  • Symanski, Richard (January 2013). Bad Boy Geographer: A Memoir. Estrilda Publications. ISBN 978-1-4276-9601-4. & Symanski, Richard (January 2020). Inappropriate Behavior and The Making of a Contrarian. (Describing Symanski's interactions with James)

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Preston Everett James was an American geographer He was president of the American Association of Geographers from 1951 to 1952 5 and gave the annual presidential address at their 1966 banquet 6 Preston E JamesBornPreston Everett James 1899 02 14 February 14 1899Brookline Massachusetts 1 DiedJanuary 5 1986 1986 01 05 aged 86 2 AwardsDavid Livingstone Centenary Medal 1966 3 Patron s Medal 1980 4 Academic backgroundAlma materHarvard University B A M A Clark University Ph D James work had a distinct focus on the geography of Latin America and as such the Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Preston E James Eminent Latin Americanist Career Award is named for him 7 Career editJames joined Harvard University in 1916 though left in 1918 for topographic study at a ROTC camp 8 He decided to join the military and fought in World War I 9 then returned to Harvard to complete a B A and an M A before transferring to Clark University 8 where he received a Ph D in 1923 10 Following this he joined the University of Michigan faculty 11 He shifted his priorities to his military service in 1941 after the onset of World War II In 1943 James was raised to the rank of Lieutenant colonel and he served as the head of a geographic division during World War II 2 Following the war in 1945 James accepted an offer from George Cressey to join the faculty of Syracuse University where he earned the title Maxwell Professor of Geography in 1964 and became emeritus in 1970 12 2 He served as chair of the Geography Department from 1950 to 1958 2 succeeding Cressey in the position 13 During the summer of 1962 he toured Europe by car 14 Though the specific date ranges are unknown he also served as adjunct professor of geography at Florida Atlantic University during the 1970s 15 He was admitted to the Florida Society of Geographers in 1973 16 James visited the campus of Rollins College in 1965 to speak at a Latin American forum 17 He had also spoken multiple times at the University of Kentucky s Geography in the Bluegrass Day 18 In May 1967 James received an honorary Doctor of Science from Eastern Michigan University 19 20 References edit Martin Geoffrey J 1988 Preston E James 1899 1986 Annals of the Association of American Geographers 78 1 164 175 doi 10 1111 j 1467 8306 1988 tb00201 x ISSN 0004 5608 JSTOR 2563450 a b c d Jensen Robert G 1986 Preston Everett James 1899 1986 Journal of Geography 85 6 273 274 Bibcode 1986JGeog 85 273J doi 10 1080 00221348608979430 ISSN 0022 1341 ProQuest 1290540886 Presentation of the Society s Medals Geographical Review 57 2 241 245 1967 ISSN 0016 7428 JSTOR 213162 Medals and Awards Royal Geographical Society Retrieved 2023 05 29 Presidents of the AAG AAG Retrieved 2023 05 29 Morey Lillian B ed Geography at Syracuse 1967 p 5 In August 1966 Dr James was honorary president of the Association of American Geographers and gave the annual presidential address at the banquet in Toronto Preston E James Eminent Latin Americanist Career Award CLAG Retrieved 2023 05 29 a b James Preston E Preston E James Papers Syracuse University Libraries Barnes Trevor J 2016 American Geographers and World War II Spies Teachers and Occupiers Annals of the American Association of Geographers 106 3 543 550 Bibcode 2016AAAG 106 543B doi 10 1080 24694452 2016 1145513 ISSN 2469 4452 JSTOR 45387626 James Preston The Great Soviet Encyclopedia 3rd ed 1979 via TheFreeDictionary com Geography at Syracuse University Science 102 2644 218 1945 08 31 doi 10 1126 science 102 2644 218 a ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 17778505 Preston E James Britannica Contributor Retrieved 2023 05 29 Hall John Whitney 1952 News of the Profession The Far Eastern Quarterly 11 2 287 294 ISSN 0363 6917 JSTOR 2049405 The Monadnock PDF Monadnock xxxvii 13 24 1963 James Preston E 1974 The Southern Studies Project A Paragraph in the History of American Geography Southeastern Geographer 14 1 1 6 doi 10 1353 sgo 1974 0011 ISSN 1549 6929 MR MELVIN F CLEMENS JR The Florida Geographer 9 1 3 4 February 1973 Rollins College Office of Marketing and Communications 1965 Rollins Alumni Record June 1965 Rollins Magazine Geography in the Bluegrass Day University of Kentucky College of Arts amp Sciences University of Kentucky Retrieved 2023 05 29 Morey Lillian B ed Geography at Syracuse 1967 p 5 In May he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti James Preston May 11 1967 Population Growth amp Starvation Honors Convocation Eastern Michigan University Program Retrieved 2023 05 29 via Eastern Michigan University Archives Further reading editAwarding CSU Professor to Geoffrey J Martin SCSU PDF Connecticut State University System February 7 1992 Includes references to James work and reference to James bibliography James Preston E Bowman Isaiah James Preston E 1921 1935 via University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries Correspondence between James and Bowman Symanski Richard January 2013 Bad Boy Geographer A Memoir Estrilda Publications ISBN 978 1 4276 9601 4 amp Symanski Richard January 2020 Inappropriate Behavior and The Making of a Contrarian Describing Symanski s interactions with James Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Preston E James amp oldid 1219601990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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