Maps and charts published in America before 1800

Maps and charts published in America before 1800
Title Maps and charts published in America before 1800 PDF eBook
Author James Clements Wheat
Publisher
Pages 215
Release 1978
Genre Cartography
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Maps and Charts Published in America Before 1800

Maps and Charts Published in America Before 1800
Title Maps and Charts Published in America Before 1800 PDF eBook
Author James C. Wheat
Publisher
Pages 215
Release 1984-02-01
Genre
ISBN 9780875566856

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Maps and Charts Published in America Before 1800

Maps and Charts Published in America Before 1800
Title Maps and Charts Published in America Before 1800 PDF eBook
Author James Clements Wheat
Publisher New Haven : Yale University Press
Pages 0
Release 1969
Genre Cartography
ISBN 9780900470899

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Maps and charts published in America before 1800 : a bibliography

Maps and charts published in America before 1800 : a bibliography
Title Maps and charts published in America before 1800 : a bibliography PDF eBook
Author James Clements Wheat
Publisher
Pages 215
Release 1969
Genre
ISBN

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Maps of America in Periodicals Before 1800

Maps of America in Periodicals Before 1800
Title Maps of America in Periodicals Before 1800 PDF eBook
Author David C. Jolly
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1989
Genre Travel
ISBN

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A History of the Book in America: Volume 1, The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World

A History of the Book in America: Volume 1, The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World
Title A History of the Book in America: Volume 1, The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World PDF eBook
Author Hugh Amory
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 676
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521482561

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Volume 1 of A History of the Book in America, The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World, encompasses the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It is organized around three major themes: the persisting colonial relationship between European settlements and the Old World; the gradual emergence of a pluralistic book trade that differentiated printers from booksellers; and the transition from a 'culture of the Word', organized around an understanding of print as a vehicle of the sacred, to the culture of republicanism, epitomized by Benjamin Franklin, and culminating in the uses of print during the Revolutionary era. The volume will also describe nascent forms of literary and learned culture (including the circulation of manuscripts), literacy and censorship, orality, and the efforts by Europeans to introduce written literary to Native Americans and African Americans.

Early American Cartographies

Early American Cartographies
Title Early American Cartographies PDF eBook
Author Martin Brückner
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 502
Release 2012-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807838721

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Maps were at the heart of cultural life in the Americas from before colonization to the formation of modern nation-states. The fourteen essays in Early American Cartographies examine indigenous and European peoples' creation and use of maps to better represent and understand the world they inhabited. Drawing from both current historical interpretations and new interdisciplinary perspectives, this collection provides diverse approaches to understanding the multilayered exchanges that went into creating cartographic knowledge in and about the Americas. In the introduction, editor Martin Bruckner provides a critical assessment of the concept of cartography and of the historiography of maps. The individual essays, then, range widely over space and place, from the imperial reach of Iberian and British cartography to indigenous conceptualizations, including "dirty," ephemeral maps and star charts, to demonstrate that pre-nineteenth-century American cartography was at once a multiform and multicultural affair. This volume not only highlights the collaborative genesis of cartographic knowledge about the early Americas; the essays also bring to light original archives and innovative methodologies for investigating spatial relations among peoples in the western hemisphere. Taken together, the authors reveal the roles of early American cartographies in shaping popular notions of national space, informing visual perception, animating literary imagination, and structuring the political history of Anglo- and Ibero-America. The contributors are: Martin Bruckner, University of Delaware Michael J. Drexler, Bucknell University Matthew H. Edney, University of Southern Maine Jess Edwards, Manchester Metropolitan University Junia Ferreira Furtado, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil William Gustav Gartner, University of Wisconsin–Madison Gavin Hollis, Hunter College of the City University of New York Scott Lehman, independent scholar Ken MacMillan, University of Calgary Barbara E. Mundy, Fordham University Andrew Newman, Stony Brook University Ricardo Padron, University of Virginia Judith Ridner, Mississippi State University