Academic Cartography,Internal Map History,and the Critical Study of Mapping Processes |
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Authors: | Matthew H. Edney |
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Affiliation: | 1. edney@usm.maine.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTAcademic cartographers consistently expressed an interest in the history of map form (design and practice), at least until the 1980s. This essay reviews the formation of academic cartography, primarily in central Europe and the United States, and the scholarly work on the internal history of cartography that was clearly manifested in Imago Mundi. Internal map history catalysed the development of socio-cultural map histories after 1980 but did not itself change along those new lines. This was unfortunate because it is by paying attention to internal questions of the physical and graphic form of maps and the practices of mapping—albeit critically reconfigured as the processes of producing, circulating and consuming maps—that map historians will discover new and fertile intellectual ground. |
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Keywords: | history of cartography historiography empiricist (traditional, internal) and critical (socio-cultural, processual) map history academic cartography twentieth century |
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