Historical Geography
Definition of Historical Geography Hierarchical Category as it relates to Locations, Human Geography
Historical Geography is a branch of geography that studies the ways in which geographic phenomena have changed over time. It involves the study of the human, environmental, and physical changes that have occurred in the past, particularly as they relate to the spatial and temporal aspects of places and locations. It combines the study of historical events and trends with the study of the geographical setting in which they occurred, using various sources of information to investigate and interpret these changes.