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Dissemination of Cartographic Knowledge: 6th International Symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography, 2016 1st ed. 2018 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 390 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 7273 g, 147 Illustrations, color; 28 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 390 p. 175 illus., 147 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Publications of the International Cartographic Association (ICA)
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319615149
  • ISBN-13: 9783319615141
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 390 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 7273 g, 147 Illustrations, color; 28 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 390 p. 175 illus., 147 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Publications of the International Cartographic Association (ICA)
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319615149
  • ISBN-13: 9783319615141
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This book gathers 22 papers which were presented at the 6th International Symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography in Dubrovnik, Croatia on 13-15 October 2016. The overall conference theme was "The Dissemination of Cartographic Knowledge: Production - Trade - Consumption - Preservation". The book presents original research by internationally respected authors in the field of historical cartography, offering a significant contribution to the development of this field of study, but also of geography, history and the GIS sciences. The primary target audience includes researchers, educators, postgraduate students, map librarians and archivists.

Part I Mapping Urban Spaces.- A View of Dubrovnik as a Spectacle: Presentations of the Dubrovnik Earthquake of 1667 in European Commercial Cartography.- Mapping the metropolis: analysing map production in Lyon and Sćo Paulo on the first half of the 20th century.- Part II Territory, Sovereignty and Borderlands.- Between Secrecy and Silent Cooperation - The Dissemination of Knowledge about the Republic of Dubrovnik in the Context of the Ottoman-Venetian and Napoleonic Wars.- Cartographic exchange and territorial creation: rewriting northern Japan in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.- Part III Map Production and Dissemination of Knowledge.- "Back to the Drawing Board": map-making and the Royal Geographical Society 1831-1990.- Historiographic Mapping of 7th c. BC Egypt: the obliteration of historical complexity.- Part IV Libraries, Accessibility and Specific Cartographic Resources.- Improving User Access to Soviet Military Mapping: A Guide for Map Libraries around the Globe.- U

ser-Centred Design of a Collaborative, Object Oriented Historical GIS-Platform.

Recenzijos

The volume contains not only a broad tapestry of case studies, but also suggestions for future research and pointers to newly available or soon-to-be-available technological possibilities, there is surely something here for all. Historians from other fields, such as military history, cultural history, and the history of science and technology will likewise read this volume with great interest and profit from the change of perspective afforded by its cross-disciplinary content. (Lena Moser, Imago Mundi, Vol. 70 (2), May, 2018)

Part I Mapping Urban Spaces
A View of Dubrovnik as a Spectacle: Presentations of the Dubrovnik Earthquake of 1667 in European Commercial Cartography
3(12)
Vinicije B. Lupis
Mapping the Metropolis: Analysing Map Production in Lyon and Sao Paulo in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
15(18)
Enali De Biaggi
Fernanda Padovesi Fonseca
Colonial Sydney: A Cartographic Record of Change
33(8)
Robert Clancy
Alice Tonkinson
Invariable Image of Cyprus: Reproduction of Siege Maps of Nicosia and Famagusta
41(14)
Merve Senem Arkan
Part II Territory, Sovereignty and Borderlands
Between Secrecy and Silent Cooperation: The Dissemination of Knowledge About the Republic of Dubrovnik in the Context of the Ottoman-Venetian and Napoleonic Wars
55(20)
Mirela Altic
Cartographic Exchange and Territorial Creation: Rewriting Northern Japan in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
75(24)
Edward Boyle
Change of Sovereignty and Cartographic Advance: Cartographic Implications of the Spanish-American War of 1898
99(30)
Eric Losang
Imre Josef Demhardt
The History of Cartography of Western Border Areas of Russia in Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries (Using the Example of the Smolensk Province)
129(18)
Natalia Mikhailovna Erman
Viacheslav Alekseevich Nizovtsev
Part III Map Production and Dissemination of Knowledge
`Back to the Drawing Board': Map-Making and the Royal Geographical Society (1830--1990)
147(26)
Francis Herbert
Directory Maps: A Neglected Cartographic Resource
173(20)
John Moore
Revising, Rectifying and Regulating the Danube: Cartographic Reconstructions of the River and the History of Maps of South-Eastern Europe in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century
193(18)
Zsolt Gyozo Torok
The Fortune of the Cartographer Ptolemy Preserved in the Libraries of Rome
211(24)
Cosimo Palagiano
Lamberto Lesti
Colonialism in the Bosatlas
235(22)
Ferjan Ormeling
The Dutch Commemorative Toponyms in the Seventeenth Century East Asia, Based on the Cartographic Works Left by the Dutch East India Company (VOC)
257(12)
Peter Kang
On the `De-measuring' of Time and Space in the Models of the World of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
269(12)
Andreas Christoph
Obliterating Historical Complexity as Academic Practice: Historiographical Maps of 7th c. BCE Egypt
281(20)
Melanie Wasmuth
Part IV Libraries, Accessibility and Specific Cartographic Resources
Identifying Metadata on Soviet Military Maps: An Illustrated Guide
301(14)
Martin Davis
Alexander J. Kent
Discovering Hidden Maps: Cartographic Representations as Arguments for Historical Narratives
315(16)
Tillmann Tegeler
Revealing the Past: How Science Is Unlocking Cartographic Secrets
331(16)
Nick Millea
David Howell
Leiden and the Dissemination of Asian Cartography
347(16)
Martijn Storms
Serbian Cartographers of the Nineteenth Century in the Collection of the National Library of Serbia
363(16)
Jelena M. Glisovic
User-Centered Design of a Collaborative, Object Oriented Historical GI-Platform
379
Philippe De Maeyer
Elien Ranson
Kristien Ooms
Karen De Coene
Bart De Wit
Michiel Van den Berghe
Sven Vrielinck
Torsten Wiedemann
Anne Winter
Rink Kruk
Isabelle Devos
Mirela Alti is a chief research fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences in Zagreb, Croatia. At the University of Zagrebs Department of History, Dr. Alti serves as a full professor and lectures on the history of cartography and historical geography. Besides her specialization in South Eastern and Central European map history, over the last few years she has also published extensively on the Jesuit cartography of the Americas and conducted research in European and American archives and libraries. She is the author of twelve books, numerous scholarly papers and a contributor to The History of Cartography encyclopedia project. Since 2015 she has also served as Vice-Chair of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography. Imre Josef Demhardts research interests include post-enlightenment cartography, colonialism and regional studies with a focus on Central Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa and North America. Besides numerous articles and several books on these subjects, he is involved as co-editor of Vol. 5 (Nineteenth Century) in the encyclopedia project on the History of Cartography. He holds the Garrett Chair in the History of Cartography at the University of Texas at Arlington and currently serves as Chair of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography.





Soetkin Vervust is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Free University of Brussels (Belgium) and Newcastle University (UK). Her research interests lie in 18th and 19th century military cartography, the use of digital techniques for the study of historical maps, and their applicability to historical geography and landscape archaeology. Since 2015 she has served as Executive Secretary of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography.