Jean Gottmann
University of Paris
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The Geographical Journal | 1974
James Marshall-Cornwall; Jean Gottmann
A cutter head assembly for gear cutting machines is described as including an arrangement of blade-receiving slots set at specific angles to a longitudinal axis of the assembly so as to permit removal, resharpening, and replacement of different types of blades into such slots. The blades which are used with the cutter head assembly of this invention are of a type which can be resharpened without removing stock from their cutting faces.
World Politics | 1952
Jean Gottmann
In a previous article we attempted to examine the intricate net in which geography and the study of international relations are interwoven. The basic problem with which we dealt was the partitioning of the space available to men. Our conclusion was that this partitioned, differentiated space is organized: by studying its organization, geography can describe and analyze a network of relations in space which is both useful and at times indispensable to an understanding of international relations.
Economic Geography | 1984
Jean Gottmann; John Patten
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The Geographical Journal | 1993
Jean Gottmann; Richard O'Brien
Examines the liberating impact of information technology on capital markets and international economic relationships, at a time when the role of the nation state is under debate and when ambitious new forms of international co-operation are replacing the post-war geopolitical structures.
Geographical Review | 1976
Saul B. Cohen; Jean Gottmann
The elusive nature of the concept of territory is broken down here, and the terms significance reassessed. In his analysis of Western concepts and history, Gottmann closely examines the concept of territory as a psychosomatic device, and comments on how its evolution is similar to basic human striving for security, opportunity, and happiness.
Economic Geography | 1963
Jean Gottmann
Economic Geography | 1957
Jean Gottmann
Economic Geography | 1953
Jean Gottmann; Luca Muscarà; Katia Bienvenu
The Geographical Journal | 1984
Jean Gottmann
Geographical Review | 1966
Jean Gottmann