Vol. 30, No. 1 (Spring 1993)
Introducing Cultural And Social Cartography
Compiled And Edited By ROBERT A. RUNDSTROM
Monograph 44

Feature Articles

Maps And Mapmaking
Denis Wood

Blazing A Well-Worn Path: Cartographic Commercialism, Highway Promotion, And Automobile Tourism In The United States, 1880-1930
James R. Akerman

The Role Of Ethics, Mapping, And The Meaning Of Place In Relations Between Indians And Whites In The United States
Robert A. Rundstorm

The Ethnography Of Maps: The Cultural And Social Contexts Of Cartographic Representation In Peru
Benjamin Orlove

One Cartographic View Of American Indian Land Areas
Daniel G. Cole

The Public Cartographic Labor Process In The United States: Rationalization Then And Now
P. H. Mchaffie

The Patronage Of Science And The Creation Of Imperial Space: The British Mapping Of India, 1799-1843
Matthew H Edney

Nation Or Estate?: Ideological Conflict In The Early Modern Mapping Of England
Richard Helgerson

An Eighteenth-Century Cosmographic Globe From India
Joseph E. Schwartzberg

A Cross-Cultural Cosmographic Interpretation Of Some Korean Geomancy Maps
David J.Nemeth

Metrics, Geometries, Signs, And Language: Sources Of Cartographic
Miscommunication Between Native And Euro-American Cultures In North America
G. Malcolm Lewis

 


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