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300 stunning maps from all periods and from all around the world, exploring and revealing what maps tell us about... Read More >>
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Discover the University of Wisconsin collection of historic relief models, or three-dimensional maps. The University... Read More >>
This book is an important volume in the series on the state-of-art research in Cartography and GI Science. Read More >>
Empire and maps are mutually reliant phenomena and traceable to the dawn of civilisation. Furthermore, maps retain... Read More >>
First published in 1987, this atlas identifies structural patterns which exist in the sound systems of the dialects... Read More >>
Although Cockney can be considered to be one of the most important non-standard forms of English, there had been... Read More >>
What do English-speaking Canadians sound like and why? Can you tell the difference between a Canadian and an American?... Read More >>
Drawing on a variety of sixteenth-century sources, including household inventories, epigrams, dedications, catalogs,... Read More >>
Explores the neglected history of corporate cartography during the Dutch Golden Age, from circa 1600 to 1650. The... Read More >>
The twentieth century is a pivotal period in map history. Geographic information systems radically altered cartographic... Read More >>
In focusing on the power of ""bottom-up"" maps to transform modern European identities, the author argues that the... Read More >>
Illustrates how maps tell us as much about the people and the powers which create them, as about the places they... Read More >>
Principles of Geographical Information Systems provides a thorough, broad-ranging account of the theory and practice... Read More >>
Reproduces the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the nine core international human rights treaties and... Read More >>
The space where natural systems and social systems interact is called terrestrial space. Cartography is a means... Read More >>