Volume 39 / Number 3
Fall 2004

ARTICLES

"COULD I BUT MARK OUT MY OWN MAP OF LIFE": EDUCATED WOMEN EMBRACING CARTOGRAPHY IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN SOUTH
Penny L. Richards

INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE, MAPPING, AND GIS: A DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION PERSPECTIVE
Kimberlee J. Chambers, Jonathan Corbett, C. Peter Keller, and Colin J.B. Wood

A LOOK AT THE HISTORY AND FUTURE OF ANIMATED MAPS
Mark Harrower

A QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF MAPTIME, A PROGRAM FOR EXPLORING SPATIOTEMPORAL POINT DATA
Terry A. Slocum, Robert S. Sluter, Fritz C. Kessler, and Stephen C. Yoder

REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND ATLASES
Where Is Here? Canada's Maps and the Stories They Tell
Christine E. Earl

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

As It Was: Highlights of Hydrographic History, from the Old Hydrographers Column "Hydro International" Volumes 1-6
Donald S. Johnson

"The Boundless Deep…": The European Conquest of the Oceans, 1450 to 1840
Margaret Deacon

Charting Louisiana: Five Hundred Years of Maps
Gerald D. Saxon

The Man Who Mapped the Arctic: The Intrepid Life of George Back, Franklin's Lieutenant
Eva Major-Marothy

ADVICE TO CONTRIBUTORS

THE CANADIAN CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION

THE INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION / L'ASSOCIATION CARTOGRAPHIQUE INTERNATIONALE

 


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