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"History of Cartography" ed. by Elri Liebenberg, Imre Josef Demhard (Repost)

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"History of Cartography" ed. by Elri Liebenberg, Imre Josef Demhard (Repost)

"History of Cartography" ed. by Elri Liebenberg, Imre Josef Demhard
International Symposium of the ICACommission, 2010. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography (LNG&C), Publications of the International Cartographic Association (ICA)
Springer | 2012 | ISBN: 3642190871 9783642190872 9783642190889 | 314 pages | PDF | 13 MB

This volume contains papers on the general theme of Chartered Companies as well as papers on a wider array of themes within the field of historical cartography. The volume comprises most of the research presented at the 3rd International Symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography which took place at the University of Texas at Arlington on October 11–12, 2010.

This book covers a vast field of knowledge and includes virtually all maps and map-like graphics made by humankind since prehistoric times, and concentrates on the history of cartography since the Enlightenment and, more specifically, on cartographic developments during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Contents
Preface
Part I: Early Explorative Cartography
1: Ferdinand Konscak - Cartographer of the Compania de Jesus and his Maps of Baja California
2: The Caribbean Cartography of Samuel Fahlberg
Part II: The United States in the Nineteenth Century
3: Thematic Cartography and Federal Science in Antebellum America
4: "An approximation to a bird's eye view, and is intelligible to every eye [. . Friedrich Wilhelm von Egloffstein, the Exploration of the American West, and Its
First Relief Shaded Maps
5: Mapping Nationalism: A German Map of German Settlements in the United States of the 1890s
Part III: The United States Geological Survey
6: The Technology War, the Magical Aeroplane, and the Shift to Photogrammetry in American Public-Sector Mapmaking
7: The Digital Transition in Cartography: USGS Data Innovations, 1970s
8: The Use of U.S. Geological Survey Digital Geospatial Data Products for Science Research
Part IV: New Mexico
9: Colonizing Chaco Canyon: Mapping Antiquity in the US Southwest
10: Bounding a Sacred Space: Mapping the Mt. Taylor Traditional Cultural Property
Part V: Brazilian Cartography
11: The Cartography of the Brazilian Empire
12: Cartographic Rumors, Brazilian Nationalism, and the Mapping of the Amazon Valley
13: Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Journalistic Maps: South American Borders in the Brazilian Press
Part VI: Southern Africa
14: Unveiling the Geography of the Cape of Good Hope: Selected VOC Maps of the Interior of South Africa
15: Lszlo Magyar's Cartography of Angola and the Discovery of his 1858 Manuscript Map in the Cholnoky Collection in Romania
16: Missionary Cartography in Colonial Africa: Cases from South Africa
Part VII: General Cartography
17: Earthcube: Christian Gottlieb Reichard's Point of View on the Earth
18: Cartography's "Scientific Reformation” and the Study of Topographical Mapping in the Modern Era
with TOC BookMarkLinks