The New Nature of Maps

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801870903

Essays in the History of Cartography

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By J. B. Harley, Edited by Paul Laxton, Introduction by J. H. Andrews
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Contents:

Introduction: Meaning, Knowledge, and Power in the Map Philosophy of J.B. Harley, by J. H. Andrews

1 Text and Contexts in the Interpretation of Early Maps

2 Maps, Knowledge, and Power

3 Silences and Secrecy: The Hidden Agenda of Cartography in Early Modern Europe

4 Power and Legitimation in the English Geographical Atlases of the Eighteenth Century

5 Deconstructing the Map

New England Cartography and the Native Americans

7 Can There Be a Cartographic Ethics

""The 'new nature' of maps reflects the sea change in the discipline of the history of cartography that has occurred, to a remarkable degree instigated by Brian Harley.""

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