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Mapping Connectivity And The Making Of European Empires Luis Loboguerrero

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Mapping Connectivity And The Making Of European Empires Luis Loboguerrero
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 77.87 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Luis Lobo-Guerrero, Laura Lo Presti, Filipe Dos Reis
ISBN: 9781538146392, 1538146398
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Mapping Connectivity And The Making Of European Empires Luis Loboguerrero by Luis Lobo-guerrero, Laura Lo Presti, Filipe Dos Reis 9781538146392, 1538146398 instant download after payment.

This volume seeks to collectively explore how maps can be used to understand the making of European empires, how the epistemological practices embedded in them can be approached to understand European imperial space-making, and how maps can be seen as representations of imaginaries of connectivity. Rehearsing mapping's past and its multifarious relations with European imperial orders is not merely an historical exercise to contribute to a global history of cartography. What binds the several interventions is rather an awareness that looking at a particular moment of the past with composite methodologies and interdisciplinary gazes may harbour potential discoveries on the context-embedded relations between mapping, connectivity, and European empire to which we are not yet attuned. By exploring the imaginaries of the world in the mapping of Western modern empires, the book also links to the burgeoning literature on the history of international relations and empire. The emphasis on empires serves here as an important corrigendum for IR's state centrism and Eurocentrism and contributes to further erode the myth of Westphalia.

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