Christopher Greenwood, County Map-maker, and His Worcestershire Map of 1822

Christopher Greenwood, County Map-maker, and His Worcestershire Map of 1822
Title Christopher Greenwood, County Map-maker, and His Worcestershire Map of 1822 PDF eBook
Author John Brian Harley
Publisher
Pages 94
Release 1962
Genre Cartography
ISBN

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Historian's Guide to Early British Maps

Historian's Guide to Early British Maps
Title Historian's Guide to Early British Maps PDF eBook
Author Helen Wallis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 488
Release 1995-04-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780521551526

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Great Britain and Ireland enjoy a rich cartographic heritage, yet historians have not made full use of early maps in their writings and research. This is partly due to a lack of information about exactly which maps are available. With the publication of this volume from the Royal Historical Society, we now have a comprehensive guide to the early maps of Great Britain. The book is divided into two parts: part one describes the history and purpose of maps in a series of short essays on the early mapping of the British Isles; part two comprises a guide to the collections, national and regional. Now available from Cambridge University Press, this volume provides an essential reference tool for anyone requiring to access maps of the British Isles dating back to the medieval period and beyond.

The New Nature of Maps

The New Nature of Maps
Title The New Nature of Maps PDF eBook
Author J. B. Harley
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 356
Release 2002-10-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780801870903

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In these essays the author draws on ideas in art history, literature, philosophy and the study of visual culture to subvert the traditional 'positivist' model of cartography and replace it with one grounded in an iconological and semiotic theory of the nature of maps.

When Maps Become the World

When Maps Become the World
Title When Maps Become the World PDF eBook
Author Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 349
Release 2020-06-29
Genre Science
ISBN 022667486X

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Map making and, ultimately, map thinking is ubiquitous across literature, cosmology, mathematics, psychology, and genetics. We partition, summarize, organize, and clarify our world via spatialized representations. Our maps and, more generally, our representations seduce and persuade; they build and destroy. They are the ultimate record of empires and of our evolving comprehension of our world. This book is about the promises and perils of map thinking. Maps are purpose-driven abstractions, discarding detail to highlight only particular features of a territory. By preserving certain features at the expense of others, they can be used to reinforce a privileged position. When Maps Become the World shows us how the scientific theories, models, and concepts we use to intervene in the world function as maps, and explores the consequences of this, both good and bad. We increasingly understand the world around us in terms of models, to the extent that we often take the models for reality. Winther explains how in time, our historical representations in science, in cartography, and in our stories about ourselves replace individual memories and become dominant social narratives—they become reality, and they can remake the world.

English Maps

English Maps
Title English Maps PDF eBook
Author Catherine Delano-Smith
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN

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This is an introductory volume on the history of English maps. The authors adopt the revisionist perspectives of the new history of cartography, and review a broad range of maps, ranging in date from about 700 AD to the beginning of the 20th century. Their principle objective is to explore the ways in which maps have interacted with society in England's past, to analyze the roles that maps have played and the uses to which they have been put.

Maps for Local History

Maps for Local History
Title Maps for Local History PDF eBook
Author Brian Paul Hindle
Publisher B. T. Batsford Limited
Pages 170
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN

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Book is a guide on how to use maps in researching and writing local histories and genealogies.

Catalogue of the Printed Maps, Plans, and Charts

Catalogue of the Printed Maps, Plans, and Charts
Title Catalogue of the Printed Maps, Plans, and Charts PDF eBook
Author British Museum. Map Room
Publisher
Pages 556
Release 1967
Genre Charts
ISBN

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