Jomard vs Santarém
/Retelling the Dispute at the Origin of the History of Cartography
Read MoreA blog on the study of mapping processes: production, circulation, and consumption
Retelling the Dispute at the Origin of the History of Cartography
Read MoreAn Analysis of Three Bibliographies of the “History of Cartography”
Read MoreClarifying My Call to Abandon the Ideal and the Prescriptivism It Stands for
Read MoreJust published in the AAG Review of Books
Read More… in Calafia, the journal of the California Map Society
Read MoreDepicted in an anonymous plan of timber and land quality, having been misled by a stupid error on the map!
Read MoreOML’s exhibition for the Maine bicentnnial is finally done!
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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