Mapping as Process
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Mapping as Process

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    • About Me
    • 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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    • Regular Format
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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
  • 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
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January 26, 2023

Onto Mastodon ...

January 26, 2023/ Matthew Edney
Onto Mastodon ...

I just can’t stay away from social media for the academic info

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January 26, 2023/ Matthew Edney/
December 30, 2022

And a Podcast re Cullum's 1836 Map of Portland

December 30, 2022/ Matthew Edney
And a Podcast re Cullum's 1836 Map of Portland

An interview with Libby Bischof about the map I blogged about for OML

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December 30, 2022/ Matthew Edney/
December 30, 2022

Two New Things re "Cartography" and "Map" in the Latest Cartographic Perspectives

December 30, 2022/ Matthew Edney
Two New Things re "Cartography" and "Map" in the Latest Cartographic Perspectives

In particular my response to Mark Denil’s attempt at an Aristotelian map philosophy that was borderline ad hominem towards myself.

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December 30, 2022/ Matthew Edney/
December 16, 2022

Map History Books Published in 2022

December 16, 2022/ Matthew Edney
Map History Books Published in 2022

Time for the annual list of map history books!

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December 16, 2022/ Matthew Edney/
December 09, 2022

I'm Quitting Twitter

December 09, 2022/ Matthew Edney
I'm Quitting Twitter

Time to leave the twitterverse … so use an RSS reader to keep track of new posts!

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December 09, 2022/ Matthew Edney/
December 06, 2022

The Perils of Literality

December 06, 2022/ Matthew Edney
The Perils of Literality

On reading a deeply flawed essay, I am stunned that it could ever have passed peer review. (How stunned am I? I have the mental capacity of a concussed bee.)

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December 06, 2022/ Matthew Edney/
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/ Matthew Edney/
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/
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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).

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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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