"Cartography in the European Enlightenment" goes to press!
/Volume Four goes to press …
Read MoreA blog on the study of mapping processes: production, circulation, and consumption
Volume Four goes to press …
Read MoreA quick review of some of the books that came out last year in map history.
Read MoreCarla Lois has written an assessment of my career and intellectual trajectory as part of a series of "geographers' trajectories."
Read MoreAbout the International Society for the History of the Map, with several useful links [updated 3/3/17 re June symposium]
Read MoreThe idea behind this site and its academically minded reflections on the nature of mapping and its histories.
Read MoreMapping as Process is a space for me to explore a new approach to understanding mapping and its history. The exploration will eventually contribute to a book of the same name.
Cartography in the European Enlightenment, Volume Four of The History of Cartography, edited by myself and Mary Pedley. Available from the University of Chicago Press, in print and ebook ($500).
Available from the University of Chicago Press in paperback ($30), e-book ($10–30), or cloth ($90).
Some paperback ($38) copies are still available, as well as the ebook, from the University of Chicago Press.
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