The new nature of maps : essays in the history of cartography / J.B. Harley ; edited by Paul Laxton ; introduction by J.H. Andrews.
Material type: TextPublisher: Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002Edition: Johns Hopkins paperbacks editionDescription: xv, 331 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0801870909
- 9780801870903
- 912.09 22
Contents:
Texts and contexts in the interpretation of early maps -- Maps, knowledge, and power -- Silences and secrecy: the hidden agenda of cartography in early modern Europe -- Power and legitimation in the English geographical atlases of the eighteenth century -- Deconstructing the map -- New England cartography and the Native Americans -- Can there be a cartographic ethics?
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912 TIM The Times comprehensive atlas of the world. | 912.014 MAP Map use : reading, analysis, interpretation / | 912.014 MAP Map use : reading, analysis, interpretation / | 912.09 HAR The new nature of maps : essays in the history of cartography / | 912.09 MOR Antique maps / | 912.1 WHI Cities of the world : a history in maps / | 912.1942 ROY A geography of islands : small island insularity / |
"Published in cooperation with the Center for American Plates, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Harrisonburg, Virginia.".
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-322) and index.
Texts and contexts in the interpretation of early maps -- Maps, knowledge, and power -- Silences and secrecy: the hidden agenda of cartography in early modern Europe -- Power and legitimation in the English geographical atlases of the eighteenth century -- Deconstructing the map -- New England cartography and the Native Americans -- Can there be a cartographic ethics?
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