Mapping as Process
  • About Me Brief CV
  • Comparative Map History Cartography in the European Enlightenment Cartography: The Ideal and Its History Cartography (reviews) Harley's Cartographic Theories Mapping an Empire
  • Classified (with download links) Regular Format
  • Archive
  • Contributions dramatis personae
  • Contact

Mapping as Process

  • About/
    • About Me
    • Brief CV
  • My Books/
    • Comparative Map History
    • Cartography in the European Enlightenment
    • Cartography: The Ideal and Its History
    • Cartography (reviews)
    • Harley's Cartographic Theories
    • Mapping an Empire
  • Bibliographies/
    • Classified (with download links)
    • Regular Format
  • Archive/
  • Resources/
    • Contributions
    • dramatis personae
  • Contact/

Mapping as Process

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

Mapping as Process

Mapping as Process

  • About/
    • About Me
    • Brief CV
  • My Books/
    • Comparative Map History
    • Cartography in the European Enlightenment
    • Cartography: The Ideal and Its History
    • Cartography (reviews)
    • Harley's Cartographic Theories
    • Mapping an Empire
  • Bibliographies/
    • Classified (with download links)
    • Regular Format
  • Archive/
  • Resources/
    • Contributions
    • dramatis personae
  • Contact/
April 21, 2021

Wikipedia's Absurdist Taxonomy of Map Types

April 21, 2021/ Matthew Edney
Wikipedia's Absurdist Taxonomy of Map Types

A classification of maps worthy of Jorge Luis Borges !!

Read More
April 21, 2021/ Matthew Edney/
April 05, 2021

Cognitive Maps in Bemazed Rats, and Humans

April 05, 2021/ Matthew Edney
Cognitive Maps in Bemazed Rats, and Humans

How the Cartographic Ideal shaped Tolman’s (1948) interpretations of the nature of human spatial cognition

Read More
April 05, 2021/ Matthew Edney/
March 22, 2021

Death to Cartography!

March 22, 2021/ Matthew Edney
Death to Cartography!

A new podcast on “Undisciplined”

Read More
March 22, 2021/ Matthew Edney/
March 18, 2021

Winther "When Maps Become the World" (2020)

March 18, 2021/ Matthew Edney
Winther "When Maps Become the World" (2020)

The review …

Read More
March 18, 2021/ Matthew Edney/
March 13, 2021

From an Art to Science (How Mapping Acquired Its Fiber)

March 13, 2021/ Matthew Edney
From an Art to Science (How Mapping Acquired Its Fiber)

An Early, Popular, Pictorial Statement of the Romance of Old Maps

Read More
March 13, 2021/ Matthew Edney/
February 21, 2021

Perfecting the World Map?

February 21, 2021/ Matthew Edney
Perfecting the World Map?

On Ideas and Measures of "Distortion" and the Recent Claims Made for a Two-Sided Hemispheric Projection

Read More
February 21, 2021/ Matthew Edney/
February 17, 2021

A “Radically Different” World Map?

February 17, 2021/ Matthew Edney
A “Radically Different” World Map?

Not actually so different, after all. A mindboggling, gobsmacking claim!

Read More
February 17, 2021/ Matthew Edney/
January 31, 2021

Irene Jean Curnow (active 1921–30)

January 31, 2021/ Matthew Edney
Irene Jean Curnow (active 1921–30)

Forgotten Internal Map Historian

Read More
January 31, 2021/ Matthew Edney/
January 24, 2021

Zoom Interview on 4 Feb 2021

January 24, 2021/ Matthew Edney
Zoom Interview on 4 Feb 2021

If you want to listen to me burble about Cartography: The Ideal and Its History

Read More
January 24, 2021/ Matthew Edney/
  • Previous
  • Next
  • About/
    • About Me
    • Brief CV
  • My Books/
    • Comparative Map History
    • Cartography in the European Enlightenment
    • Cartography: The Ideal and Its History
    • Cartography (reviews)
    • Harley's Cartographic Theories
    • Mapping an Empire
  • Bibliographies/
    • Classified (with download links)
    • Regular Format
  • Archive/
  • Resources/
    • Contributions
    • dramatis personae
  • Contact/

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.

Search Mapping as Process:

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).

together.jpg

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).

Edney_9780226605715.jpg

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

Available from my bibliography

cover scan.jpg

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

No information is captured, collected, or stored about visitors to Mappingasprocess.net. Squarespace, as the site host, might collect basic data.

For notifications of new content:
a) add Mapping as Process to your favorite RSS application (I use reeder);
b) follow me on Mastodon: @mhedney@historians.social; or
c) subscribe to h-maps for occasional updates.

All images are used in accordance with academic “fair use” copyright provisions.
All text (c) Matthew H. Edney and is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Powered by Squarespace.