Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 July 2024
In concluding his treatise on human geography Jean Brunhes put the question, ‘What would the earth have been like had not mankind appeared and spread over it?’ In making a response, we undoubtedly are both judge and party.
1 cf. the report of the Third International Conference of Religious Sociology at Breda, Holland, in the Senola Cattolica (Milan), LXXIX, 1951, pp. 234-44.
cf. also G. Le Bras, ‘La Géographie Religieuse'. Annales d'Histoire Sociale, 1945, pp. 8-112.