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A History Of The World In 12 Maps Jerry Brotton

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A History Of The World In 12 Maps Jerry Brotton
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Publisher: Viking Adult
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 54.54 MB
Pages: 544
Author: Jerry Brotton
ISBN: 9780670023394, 0670023396
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A History Of The World In 12 Maps Jerry Brotton by Jerry Brotton 9780670023394, 0670023396 instant download after payment.

A fascinating look at twelve maps—from Ancient Greece to Google Earth—and how they changed our world
In this masterful study, historian and cartography expert Jerry Brotton explores a dozen of history’s most influential maps, from stone tablet to vibrant computer screen. Starting with Ptolemy, “father of modern geography,” and ending with satellite cartography, A History of the World in 12 Maps brings maps from classical Greece, Renaissance Europe, and the Islamic and Buddhist worlds to life and reveals their influence on how we—literally—look at our present world.
As Brotton shows, the long road to our present geographical reality was rife with controversy, manipulation, and special interests trumping science. Through the centuries maps have been wielded to promote any number of imperial, religious, and economic agendas, and have represented the idiosyncratic and uneasy fusion of science and subjectivity. Brotton also conjures the worlds that produced these notable works of cartography and tells the stories of those who created, used, and misused them for their own ends.

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