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Mapping as Process

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    • Cartography in the European Enlightenment
    • Cartography: The Ideal and Its History
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    • Mapping an Empire
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Mapping as Process

A blog on the study of mapping processes: production, circulation, and consumption

Mapping as Process

Mapping as Process

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    • Brief CV
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    • Comparative Map History
    • Cartography in the European Enlightenment
    • Cartography: The Ideal and Its History
    • Cartography (reviews)
    • Harley's Cartographic Theories
    • Mapping an Empire
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June 03, 2018

A Game of Snakes and Ladders

June 03, 2018/ Matthew Edney
A Game of Snakes and Ladders

The Elusive History of Map Scale. The script of my paper from ICHC 2017.

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June 03, 2018/ Matthew Edney/
May 24, 2018

Squaring the Cartographic Circle

May 24, 2018/ Matthew Edney
Squaring the Cartographic Circle

I read this stuff so you don’t have to!

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May 24, 2018/ Matthew Edney/
May 05, 2018

Maps, Semiotics, and History

May 05, 2018/ Matthew Edney
Maps, Semiotics, and History

How not to do them. A response to Casti (2018)

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May 05, 2018/ Matthew Edney/
March 29, 2018

A mezzotint star map

March 29, 2018/ Matthew Edney
A mezzotint star map

Christof Friedrich Goldbach’s white-on-black star charts

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March 15, 2018

Every Map Is Interesting!

March 15, 2018/ Matthew Edney
Every Map Is Interesting!

Boring maps ... and maps of boring places ... are to be savored!

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March 15, 2018/ Matthew Edney/
March 14, 2018

First Steps towards a Partial Genealogy of the Compass Rose

March 14, 2018/ Matthew Edney
First Steps towards a Partial Genealogy of the Compass Rose

...or at least towards being precise about this nebulous feature

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March 10, 2018

A Salutary Reminder...

March 10, 2018/ Matthew Edney
A Salutary Reminder...

... that the people to whom I react were themselves reacting to the know-nothingness of their predecessors.

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March 10, 2018/ Matthew Edney/
February 23, 2018

Maps and Memory ... and Imagination

February 23, 2018/ Matthew Edney
Maps and Memory ... and Imagination

How I came to be a map historian; memories prompted by looking at maps.

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February 16, 2018

A Self-Explanatory Map? Come for the Satire, Stay for the Fun

February 16, 2018/ Matthew Edney
A Self-Explanatory Map? Come for the Satire, Stay for the Fun

Mark Twain—known for his writing—also made this absurdist map of Paris in 1870.

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Mapping as Process

Mapping 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.

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The books …

Comparative Map History and “the History of Cartography”: Methodologies, Institutions, and Idealizations in Brill Research Perspectives on Map History. Available from Brill in print and as an ebook ($87).

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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).

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Available from the University of Chicago Press in paperback ($30), e-book ($10–30), or cloth ($90).

Available from my bibliography

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Some paperback ($38) copies are still available, as well as the ebook, from the University of Chicago Press.

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