Abstract
Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) was Marx’s closest collaborator. He was influential in promoting Marxism both during Marx’s lifetime and after it. However, he is mentioned less often than Marx in geography. This editorial introduces a special issue of Human Geography on Friedrich Engels and Geography. It gives a brief overview of the key events in his life, discusses some of the geographical themes in Engels’ work – especially his relevance for work in political ecology, urbanism and geopolitics – and outlines the contents of the special issue.
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Royle, C. (2021). Introduction: Friedrich Engels and geography. Human Geography(United Kingdom), 14(2), 165–172. https://doi.org/10.1177/19427786211024211
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