Territorial Imaginaries: Beyond the Sovereign Map

$37.02

This book provides an advanced understanding of world mapping, political sovereignty, and historical cartography for history and political science studies.

Territorial Imaginaries: Beyond the Sovereign Map
Territorial Imaginaries: Beyond the Sovereign Map
$37.02

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Fresh offerings on world mapping beyond Western conventions. This strikingly colorful volume contends that modern mapping has never been sufficient to illustrate the complex reality of territory and political sovereignty, whether past or present. For Territorial Imaginaries, editor Karen Wigen has assembled an impressive slate of experts, spanning disciplines from political science to art history, to contribute perspectives and case studies covering three main themes: mapping before the nation-state, rethinking and critiquing mapping practices, and robust traditions of counter-cartography. Each contributor proposes alternative ways to think about mapping, and the essays are supported with rich archival documentation. Among the far-reaching case studies are Barbara Mundy’s cartographic history of Indigenous dispossession in the Americas, Peter Bol’s examination of two Chinese maps created five hundred years apart, and Ali Yaycioglu’s exploration of tensions between top-down and bottom-up mapping of Habsburg and Ottoman border claims.

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Weight 0.454 lbs
Dimensions 21 × 2.8 × 25.4 in

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