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W. S. Barnard

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Barnie Barnard

Author of geographical publications
Professor of Geography at the University of Stellenbosch until 1995
Research Fellow: Geography and Environmental Study

Wilhelm Stefanus Barnard (Barnie) was born on 20 November 1935, at Calitzdorp. He studied Geography and History at Stellenbosch University (BA 1956, MA, cum laude,1959 - Thesis: Political-geographical Aspects of South West Africa) and obtained a D.Phil. in 1964. Thesis: Regional patterns in South West Africa.
1960: Lecturer in Geography, Stellenbosch University; 1966: Senior Lecturer; 1971: Professor of Geography, retirement at the end of 1995
1996: Temporary Lecturer in Geography and Environmental Study, Stellenbosch University
Since 1997: Research Fellow, Stellenbosch University
He married Ingeborg Aleida Hettasch in 1961. Children: Eleanor, Christiaan Rudolf and Carl Stefanus (born 1971, he died in 1995)
Academic interests: History of Geography, geographical thought, political geography, arid regions, Namibia
Overseas experience:
Visited Australia in 1966 (July - December) with an Ernest Oppenheimer Memorial Grant; the Federal Republic of Germany in 1978 (May - July) on the invitation of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD); Switzerland and Federal Republic of Germany in 1994 (May - June) with a Stellenbosch University Grant; visit Germany, UK and Ireland (July 1995) with a Centre for Science Development Grant; attend IGU conference in The Hague (August 1996) with Stellenbosch University Grant; visit Bundesarchiv, Berlin (Germany) (July 1996) with Human Sciences Council Senior Research Grant
Memberships:
Member, South African Geographical Society, 1959-1994; Member of Council, South African Geographical Society, 1972-1985; President, South African Geographical Society, 1979; Life Member, Society for Geography, 1964-1994; Full Member, South African Academy for Arts and Sciences, elected 1984; Member, Simon Van der Stel Foundation, since 1988; Member, Society of South African Geographers, since 1995
Hobbies: Hiking, travelling, reading   Favourite quote: Dare to reason! (Immanuel Kant)

Award: Stals Prize for Geography 1990

Books:

The Arid Regions, Stellenbosch University Publishers and Book Sellers, 1965
Our New World (2nd revised ed., with J W van der Spuy and JJ Oosthuysen. A textbook in two volumes for Senior Secondary Geography. Afrikaans and English versions), Maskew Miller, 1967 & 1969
South Africa: The Country and its Regions (With P Smit and JA van Zyl), Nasou, 1972
Our New World (3rd revised ed. Editor and co-author with A Nel. A textbook in 3 volumes for Senior Secondary Geography. English and Afrikaans versions), Maskew Miller/Longman, 1973/1981
Spatial Ordering: An Economic-geographical Perspective (With JN Steyn), JL van Schaik, 1976
Compass on South West Africa/Namibia (Editor), Society for Geography Spec. Publ. 5, 1985
Conceptions of Geography, Centre for Geographical Analysis, Stellenbosch University, 2001
Introducing Stellenbosch, Centre for Geographical Analysis, 2004

Contributions to books:
"The geographical background". Chapter 2 in: SP Cilliers (ed): The Western Cape: A Socio-economic Investigation, Kosmo Publishers, 1964
"The earth's crust and landforms: A related whole". In: IG Nicol (ed), Geography and the School. Society for Geography Special Publication 4, 1980
"The Border War: After 19 years." In WS Barnard (ed), Compass on South West Africa/Namibia. Society for Geography, Special Publication 5, 1985
"Diverging geography and the radical contribution: A review". In: J Mouton & D Joubert (eds), Knowledge and Method in the Human Sciences, Pretoria, HSRC, 1989
"Walvis Bay and the Penguin Islands" Chapter 6 in GME Leistner, P Esterhuysen & R Cornwell (eds), Namibia 1990: An Africa Institute Survey, Africa Institute, 1990
"From obscurity to resurrection: The lower Orange River as international boundary". In: WA Galusser (ed), Political Boundaries and Co-existence, Berne: Peter Lang, 1994
"Encountering Adamastor: South African founding geographers and their regional geographies". Chapter 19 in a volume of readings edited by A Buttimer, S Brunn & U Wardenga, Text and Image: The Social Construction of Regional Knowledge's, Leipzig Germany: Institute for Regional Geography, 1999)


Text by W. S. Barnard

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