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Saul Bernard Cohen (28 July 1925 – 9 June 2021) was an American
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. Cohen graduated from Harvard University just before the faculty closed its Department of Geography (1947–1951). He was President Emeritus of the
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and was Professor of Geography at the
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in New York and Clark University In Massachusetts.''Reflections on the Elimination of Geography at Harvard, 1947-51.''
In: '' Annals of the American Association of Geographers'', 78, 1, 1988, p. 148-151.


Publications

*''Israel's Fishing Industry.'' In: '' Geog Rev'', 1957. *With
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. ''Naval War College Review'', vol. X, no. 4, December 1957 *As editor. ''New approaches in introductory college geography courses.'' Association of American Geographers Comm College Geog, 1967. *''Geography and Politics in a World Divided'', 1963. (2nd ed.) *''Geography and the Environment.'' Voice of America Forum Lectures, 1968. *As geographic editor. '' Oxford World Atlas.'' Oxford University Press, 1973. *''Jerusalem: Bridging the Four Walls, a Geopolitical Perspective.''
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, 1977. *''The Geopolitics of Israel's Border Question (Jcss Study, No.7).'' Westview Press, 1987.
''Reflections on the Elimination of Geography at Harvard, 1947-51.''
In: '' Annals of the American Association of Geographers'', 78, 1, 1988, p. 148-151. *''Columbia Gazetteer of the World Volume 1.'' Columbia University Press, 1998. *''Strategic Geography and the Changing Middle East.(Review): An article from: The Geographical Review.'' In: ''
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'', 1998, vol. 88, issue 1, p. 168(3).
''Textbooks that moved generations: Whittlesey, D. 1939: The earth and the state: a study of political geography. New York: Henry Holt and Company.''
In: '' Progress in Human Geography'', 2002, 26, p. 679. * ''Geopolitics: The Geography of International Relations', 3rd edn., 2015.


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''Before the revolution: Edward Ullman and the crisis of geography at Harvard, 1949-1950.''
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