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Mapping as Process

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    • Cartography (reviews)
    • Harley's Cartographic Theories
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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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    • About Me
    • Brief CV
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    • Cartography in the European Enlightenment
    • Cartography: The Ideal and Its History
    • Cartography (reviews)
    • Harley's Cartographic Theories
    • Mapping an Empire
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    • Classified (with download links)
    • Regular Format
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December 03, 2022

Something on the Origins of the Two Largest Map Collections in the USA and the Practice of Map History

December 03, 2022/ Matthew Edney
Something on the Origins of the Two Largest Map Collections in the USA and the Practice of Map History

A brief note re Harvard College and then a look at the Library of Congress, its map collections, and P. Lee Phillips

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December 03, 2022

The 5Ps, a mnemonic for map historians

December 03, 2022/ Matthew Edney
The 5Ps, a mnemonic for map historians

A simple way to remember the things that need to be considered in researching and writing map history.

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December 03, 2022/ Matthew Edney/
November 29, 2022

Another small essay

November 29, 2022/ Matthew Edney
Another small essay

… about John Cullum’s wonderful map of Portland, Maine, from 1836

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November 29, 2022/ Matthew Edney/
November 27, 2022

The History of Map Exhibitions

November 27, 2022/ Matthew Edney
The History of Map Exhibitions

A short note.

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November 27, 2022/ Matthew Edney/
November 20, 2022

New Short Essay on mapping, history, and technologial innovation in early 19c eastern USA

November 20, 2022/ Matthew Edney
New Short Essay on mapping, history, and technologial innovation in early 19c eastern USA

So pleased and honored to have been asked to write the foreword for Susan Schulten’s incredible new book in R J Andrews’ series, Information Graphic Visionaries

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November 20, 2022

How to Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation for Map History

November 20, 2022/ Matthew Edney
How to Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation for Map History

And not just PowerPoint: Google Slides, Apple’s Keynote, Open/LibreOffice’s Impress, etc. are all great tools for showing images of maps in presentations, as long as some basic rules are followed!

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November 20, 2022/ Matthew Edney/
June 26, 2022

Another New Essay

June 26, 2022/ Matthew Edney
Another New Essay

On the origins of “cartobibliography” (a word I want to discard) in the work of Johannes Tiberius Bodel Nijenhuis in the 1830s and 1840s

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June 14, 2022

A Curious Implementation of Copper-Plate Printing

June 14, 2022/ Matthew Edney
A Curious Implementation of Copper-Plate Printing

An eighteenth-century German post-road map which really surprised me last week, because of the manner in which its 16 plates were printed.

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June 13, 2022

A New Essay

June 13, 2022/ Matthew Edney
A New Essay

On the use and production of copies for map historical research, both manuscript and printed.

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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 …

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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).

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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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