Reading the “Blathwayt Atlas” of Colonial North America
/Studying not the particular maps and their histories (that’s been done) but rather the significance of the structuring of of a composite atlas
Read MoreThe control-freakness of an early map collector
/A letter explaining the manner in which an eighteen-century mega-collector wishes to organize and index his huge map collection.
Read MoreA Disturbing Map...
/I find a modern rendition of William Hubbard’s map of New England, published in two variants in Boston and London in 1677, rather upsetting.
Read MoreConstructing a Feminized Landscape
/A 1906 map of Beverly Hills subdivision in the shape of a woman!
Read MoreIt's a Fake -- for real this time
/The Vinland Map is finally, officially acknowledged as a fake. So, who faked it?
Read MoreReworking the Founding Disciplinary Narrative along Cognitive Lines
/Henry Castner and Barbara Petchenik Reconfigure Arthur Robinson’s History of Cartography
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