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William Bunge : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Bunge William Wheeler Bunge Jr. (born 1928, La Crosse, Wisconsin) is an American geographer active mainly as a quantitative geographer and spatial theorist. He also became a radical geographer and anti-war activist in the USA and Canada. ==Personal life==
Bunge was married to Betty, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is father to eldest daughter Susan. (). He met and married Donia in 1971. They met in Guadeloupe and married in Canada. He served in the American Fifth Army during the height of the Korean War, November 1950 to November 1952. He completed a Masters at the University of Wisconsin in 1955. He studied under Richard Hartshorne, the first professional geographer he had ever met. He gained a PhD in quantitative geography from the Department of Geography, University of Washington in 1960. His first job teaching geography was at the State University of Iowa, from 1960-1961. Bunge reports he was fired from this position. He worked as an Assistant Professor at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan from 1962-1969 but became disillusioned with conservative US politics, racism, and the Vietnam War and its supporters. He was blacklisted as a communist sympathizer by the US government and thus rendered unemployable. He moved to Canada and teaching at the University of Western Ontario from 1970–1971 and at York University (1972–1973). He is believed to reside in Quebec, and in 1998 became the "Representative of the Parti Communiste du Québec to the Federal government".
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