Ranjit Tirtha

This timely survey of the Asian continent offers systematic studies of its complex physical, cultural, and political patterns, followed by its regional divisions. Discussion is focused on the contemporary scene that highlights the physical environments, historical settings, population problems, mineral and industrial resources, urbanization, ethnic distributions, and regional components of its vast and diverse landscapes. The book, in fact, reflects more than three decades of experience as a traveler, a researcher, and a teacher in Asian geography. It includes latest tables and carefully crafted maps illustrating the material presented in the text.
Intended primarily for the general, all-purpose beginning course on Asian geography, the book would prove of value to the students and lay persons alike.
The
Natural Setting
• Introduction:
The Setting and Situation of Asia
• Asia’s
Physical Environments
The
Development of Asia’s Human and Cultural Landscapes
• Population
Patterns and Trends in Asia
• Patterns
of Asian Languages
• Asia’s
Religions and Religious Landscapes
• Rural
Settlement Patterns in Asia
• Urban
Settlements and the Urbanization of Asia
Patterns
of Economic Activities
• Agriculture
and Fishing in Asia
• Asia’s
Minerals and Energy Resources
• Industrial
Development in Asia
Nations
of Asia
• Southwest
Asia: An Introduction
• Asia’s
Mediterranean Nations
• The
Arabian Peninsula
• Iran,
Iraq, and Afghanistan
• South
Asia: Physical, Cultural and Economic Patterns
• Nations
and Regions of South Asia
• Southeast
Asia: An Introduction
• Mainland
Southeast Asia
• Island
Nations of Southeast Asia
• East
Asia: China and Taiwan
• China:
A Regional Survey
• East
Asia: Mongolia and Korea
• East
Asia: Japan
• Central
Asia
• Conclusion:
Asia Enters the New Millennium
Ranjit Tirtha is Professor Emeritus of Geography at the Eastern Michigan University, and has taught in India and the United States since 1958. He is the author of several books, including “Society and Development in India”, “The Science of Maps”, “An Economic Geography of India”, and “Geography of India”.
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