Huntington, Ellsworth
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18761947, American geographer, b. Galesburg, Ill., grad. Beloit College, 1897, M.A. Harvard, 1902, Ph.D. Yale, 1909. He taught at Euphrates College, Turkey (18971901); accompanied the Pumpelly (1903) and Barrett (19056) expeditions to central Asia; and wrote of his Asian experiences in
Explorations in Turkestan (1905) and
The Pulse of Asia (1907). He taught geography at Yale (190715) and from 1917 was a research associate there, devoting his time chiefly to climatic and anthropogeographic studies.
The Climatic Factor (1914),
Civilization and Climate (1915, rev. ed. 1924), and, with S. S. Visher,
Climatic Changes (1922) were among his works. He also wrote
Principles of Human Geography (with S. W. Cushing, 5th ed. 1940) and
Mainsprings of Civilization (1945).