Paul Wheatley (geographer)

Paul Wheatley (b. Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, 11 October 1921 – d. Porter County, Indiana 30 October 1999) was a geographer who came to specialize in the historical geography of Southeast Asia and East Asia. [1]

He was Professor of Geography and History, University of California at Berkeley 1958–1966; Professor of Geography, University College London 1966–1971; Professor of Geography and History, University of Chicago 1971–1977, where he was Irving B. Harris Professor and Chairman of the Committee on Social Thought 1977–1991 (Emeritus).[2]

He married Margaret Ashworth in 1957, and the couple had two sons, Julian and Jonathan.[2]

  1. ^ Forêt (2000), pp. 257–258.
  2. ^ a b MeadHarris (1999).

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