Volume 35 No. 3,4 Autumn & Winter 1998
Monograph 52
Cartography and Statecraft:
Studies in Governmental Mapmaking
in Modern Euope and its Colonies

Articles

Foreword
James R. Akerman

Putting The British Seas On The Map: John Dee's Imperial Cartography
William H. Sherman

President, Kings Jester , and Cartographer: Jakob Paul Von Gudling and The First Domestic Map of Brandenburg
Wolfgang Scharfe

Geograpahy and Casin IV: Witness and Victim Of Social and Disciplinary Change
Anne Godlewska

Cartography and Power In France During the Seventh and Eighteenth Centuries
Moniqque Pelletier

State, Territorial Expansion, and The Meaning of Maps: Some Perspectives On The Eighteenth-Century Mapping Of The Baltic Sea
Pellervo Kokkonen

The Cartographic Work Of The General Statistics Board Of Spain, 1856-1870
Francesc Nadal, Luis Urtega, and J. Ignacio Muro

Topographic Cartographic From A Regional Government: The Geographic Map Of Catalona, 1914-1919
M. Carne Montaner

Maps From Inspections Of The Northern Frontier Of New Spain In The Second Half Of The Eighteenth Century
Dennis Reinhartz

Peter Thonning's Map Of Danish Guinea And It's Use In Cololnal Administration And Atlantic Diploma, 1801-1818
Danniel Hopkins

The Contribution Of Cartography To The Creation Of A Dutch Colony And Chinese State In Taiwan
Kees Zanduliet

 


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