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Let Geography Die

Chasing Derwent’s Ghost at Harvard

Alison Mountz Kira Williams

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MIT Press
02 September 2025
An investigative history of the closure of Harvard University's geography program in the mid-twentieth century due to homophobia and wider institutional politics.

An investigative history of the closure of Harvard University's geography program in the mid-twentieth century due to homophobia and wider institutional politics.

Let Geography Die tells the little-known and oft-misunderstood story of geographical research and education at Harvard University. In investigative fashion, Alison Mountz and Kira Williams unearth the personal and institutional secrets that drove the sudden closure of Harvard's geography program at the precise moment that it reached its apex. At the heart of this narrative are the hidden personal lives of the queer men recruited to build the geography program-the same ones who were later blamed for its demise. Chief among these figures is Derwent Whittlesey, who eventually became Harvard's last lone geography professor, once the program he had so successfully built was closed around him.

The book weaves together several histories at once- the enactment of homophobic policies under McCarthyism designed to purge queer people from university campuses and government offices; a university president with little regard for the social sciences on a personal mission to dissolve geographic education; fierce, if failed, university politicking to rescue and then resuscitate the program; personal queer lives hidden in plain sight on the edge of campus; and two contemporary queer political geographers on a mission to memorialize the queer people blamed for society's ills.

Let Geography Die exposes the truth behind this important story-as well as its wider haunting of an entire discipline 75 years later-while also restoring the humanity of the central characters involved, especially Derwent Whittlesey.
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Imprint:   MIT Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9780262551595
ISBN 10:   0262551594
Pages:   232
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Continuities Prologue: Let Geography Die Chapter 1 - Introduction: Investigating two deaths and subsequent hauntings Chapter 2 - A haunting: the life, death, and (after)life of Derwent Whittlesey Chapter 3 - “With much love, Emeline”: correspondence between “the remarkable Emeline McSweeney” and Derwent Whittlesey Chapter 4 - The rise, fall and “unfinished business” of geography at Harvard Chapter 5 - A tragedy in three acts: Isaiah Bowman and Harvard geography Chapter 6 - Everyone has secrets: Conant’s campaigns, contradictions, and impending destruction Chapter 7 - Talking with ghosts Chapter 8 - On secrets and afterlives

Alison Mountz is Professor of Geography and Vice-Principal of Research & Innovation at the University of Toronto Scarborough. She is the author or coauthor of award-winning books, including Seeking Asylum; Boats, Borders, and Bases; and The Death of Asylum. Kira Williams is a political geographer and a data scientist at the University of Toronto Scarborough. Her research focuses on international migration, borders, political geography, analytical methodology, and statistics. She has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and an edited volume.

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