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The New Nature of Maps: Essays in the History of Cartography

AUTHOR: J. B. Harley, Paul Laxton (Editor)
ISBN: 0801870909

SHORT DESCRIPTION: In this collection of essays J. B. Harley (1932-1991) draws on ideas in art history, literature, philosophy, and the study of visual culture to subvert the traditional, "positivist" model of cartography, replacing it with one that is grounded in...

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The New Nature of Maps: Essays in the History of Cartography
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by J. B. Harley, Paul Laxton (Editor)

New Nature of Maps: Essays in the History of Cartography

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"Focusing on historical examples and the practices of modern cartography, J. B. Harley (1932-1991) offers an alternative to the dominant view that Western cartography since the Renaissance has been a progressive technological, scientific, and objective trajectory of development. This traditional view asserts that maps produce an accurate relational model of terrain and, as such, epitomize representational modernism, which is rooted in the project of the Enlightenment; in sum, maps banish subjectivity from the image. Accordingly, cartographers have promoted a standard scientific model for their discipline, one in which a mirror of nature can be projected through geometry and measurement. Cartographers often mistakenly assess early maps by this modern yardstick, excising from the accepted canon of mapping not only maps from the premodern era but also those from other cultures that do not match Western notions of accuracy."--BOOK JACKET.

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Working with David Woodward (U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), historical geographer Harley (1932-91) finished the first volume of the before he died. He had already chosen the essays for this collection, but did not leave notes for the extensive introduction he planned nor indicate the extent to which the essays were to be edited. J. H. Andrews (geography, Trinity College, Dublin) introduces and Paul Laxton (historical geography, U. of Liverpool) annotates the seven essays on making maps since the earliest known efforts. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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