- Sir
Halford John
Mackinder (15
February 1861 – 6
March 1947) was a
British geographer,
academic and politician, who is
regarded as one of the founding...
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submitted by
Halford John
Mackinder in 1904 to the
Royal Geographical Society that
advances his
heartland theory. In this article,
Mackinder extended the scope...
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William Mackinder (28
April 1880 – 8
September 1930) was a
British trade unionist and
Labour Party politician. Born in Hull,
Mackinder worked in the wool...
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regardless of who
governs it, sits
astride the
territory which Halford Mackinder called the
geopolitical heartland, and it is the heir to one of the most...
- as the
World Island. The term may have been
coined by Sir
Halford John
Mackinder in The
Geographical Pivot of History. "Old World". Merriam-Webster Dictionary...
- 2012.
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MacKinder, Matt (June 21, 2006). "ECW:
Setting up a
little Vengeance". Slam! Sports...
- a term
coined by H.J.
Mackinder in his "The
Geographical Pivot of History" (1904) and used in
geopolitical contexts.
Mackinder defines the
World Island...
- and it
figures prominently in the
commentaries on the
ideas of
Halford Mackinder. As
Zbigniew Brzezinski observed on Eurasia: "... how
America 'manages'...
- The
Halford Mackinder Professor of
Geography established in 1971 is
located at St Peter's
College of the
University of Oxford. The post is
named after...
- Cape eagle-owl (B. c. capensis) (the
southern half of
Southern Africa),
Mackinder's eagle-owl (B. c. mackinderi) (southern
Kenya south to the
northern half...