Mapping the Cold War


Cartography and the Framing of America's International Power

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By Timothy Barney
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
237 x 156 mm
Weight:
490 g
Pages:
352

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Timothy Barney is assistant professor of rhetoric and communication studies at the University of Richmond.

[Historians] will appreciate the rich evidence Barney presents in making his case that mapmaking was a central part of the Cold War battle. This book should be in every research library.--H-Net Reviews A fine book that should be read by any geographer or historian, especially those interested in mapping and the history of the Cold War.--AAG Review of Books Clearly occupies an important space within the literature of critical cartography, looking at how we interpret maps and how those in power utilize the map as a tool to promote their agenda of power in the world.--The Portolan Interesting material on several important topics of recent history and near-contemporary political rhetoric.--Imago Mundi Serves notice that maps will continue to deliver intelligence details that will shape opinion quickly by virtue of the visual...recommended--CHOICE Stimulating and path-breaking.--Journal of Historical Geography The first significant work on the history of Cold War mapping.--Journal of American History

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