A Short History of the Cartography of Africa

A Short History of the Cartography of Africa
Author: Jeffrey C. Stone
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1995
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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Drawing on the recent work of historians of Africa, this volume questions the contemporary wisdom about maps of Africa. This book suggests that the history of African cartography has been misinterpreted.

African History in Maps

African History in Maps
Author: Kwamea-Poh M.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1983
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

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African History in Maps

African History in Maps
Author: Michael A. Kwamena-Poh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

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The World Through Maps

The World Through Maps
Author: John R. Short
Publisher: Firefly Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003
Genre: Cartography
ISBN: 9781552978115

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An illustrated history of maps and mapmaking, including reproductions of 200 antique maps.

A Sketch Map History of East Africa

A Sketch Map History of East Africa
Author: J. C. Ssekamwa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1971-01-01
Genre: Africa, East
ISBN: 9780717505876

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African History in Maps

African History in Maps
Author: M. A. Kwamena-Poh
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Students and teachers will find this visual treatment of African history in maps an invaluable learning and teaching aid.

The Shaping of Africa

The Shaping of Africa
Author: Francesc Relaño
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351761390

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This title was first published in 2002. When did Africa emerge as a continent in the European mind? This book aims to trace the origins of the idea of Africa and its evolution in Renaissance thought. Particular attention is given to the relationship between the process of acquiring knowledge through travel and exploration, and its representation within a discourse which also includes previously acquired cosmographical elements. Among the themes investigated are: How did the image of Africa evolve from the conception of a symbolic space to a Euclidean representation? How did the Renaissance rediscovery of Antiquity interact with the Portuguese discoveries along the African coast? And once Africa was circumnavigated, how was the inner landmass depicted in the absence of first-hand knowledge? Also, overall, in this whole process what was the interplay of myth and reality?

History of Cartography

History of Cartography
Author: Elri Liebenberg
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-01-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642190871

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This volume comprises the proceedings of the 2010 International Symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography. The nineteen papers reflect the research interests of the Commission which span the period from the Enlightenment to the evolution of Geographical Information Science. Apart from studies on general cartography, the volume, which reflects some co-operation with the ICA Commission on Maps and Society and the United States Geological Survey (USGS), contains regional studies on cartographic endeavours in Northern America, Brazil, and Southern Africa. The ICA Commission on Maps and Society participated as its field of study often overlaps with that of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography. The USGS which is the official USA mapping organisation, was invited to emphasise that the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography is not only interested in historical maps, but also has as mandate the research and document the history of Geographical Information Science. The ICA Commission on Maps and Society participated as its field of study often overlaps with that of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography. The USGS which is the official USA mapping organisation, was invited to emphasise that the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography is not only interested in historical maps, but also has as mandate the research and document the history of Geographical Information Science.

The History of Cartography, Volume 6

The History of Cartography, Volume 6
Author: Mark Monmonier
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 1941
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022615212X

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For more than thirty years, the History of Cartography Project has charted the course for scholarship on cartography, bringing together research from a variety of disciplines on the creation, dissemination, and use of maps. Volume 6, Cartography in the Twentieth Century, continues this tradition with a groundbreaking survey of the century just ended and a new full-color, encyclopedic format. The twentieth century is a pivotal period in map history. The transition from paper to digital formats led to previously unimaginable dynamic and interactive maps. Geographic information systems radically altered cartographic institutions and reduced the skill required to create maps. Satellite positioning and mobile communications revolutionized wayfinding. Mapping evolved as an important tool for coping with complexity, organizing knowledge, and influencing public opinion in all parts of the globe and at all levels of society. Volume 6 covers these changes comprehensively, while thoroughly demonstrating the far-reaching effects of maps on science, technology, and society—and vice versa. The lavishly produced volume includes more than five hundred articles accompanied by more than a thousand images. Hundreds of expert contributors provide both original research, often based on their own participation in the developments they describe, and interpretations of larger trends in cartography. Designed for use by both scholars and the general public, this definitive volume is a reference work of first resort for all who study and love maps.

Remarkable Maps

Remarkable Maps
Author: John Owen Edward Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005
Genre: Cartographers
ISBN: 9780733316586

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Cartography is both a science and an art; as such, it provides marvellous waypoints for changes in different cultures through history. But it can also be a weapon, or at least a potentially destructive undertaking. Some of the maps in this book had devastating consequences, such as the 1885 map of Africa that carved up the continent among the European colonial powers. Other maps are simply beautiful, such as the painting Dreamtime map of the Australian Aborigines. While approachable as a series of amazing short stories, the maps are organised to explain the development of cartography and illuminate the historical, scientific, and sometimes political background.