Early American cartographies /
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
[2011]
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Table of Contents:
- From abstraction to allegory: the imperial cartography of Vicente de Memije / Ricardo Padrón
- Centers and peripheries in English maps of America, 1590-1685 / Ken MacMillan
- A compass of steer by:John Locke, Carolina, and the Politics of Restoration Geography / Jess Edwards
- Rebellious maps: José Joaquim da Rocha and the Proto-Independence Movement in Colonial Brazil / Junía Ferreira Furtado
- The wrong side of the map? The cartographic encounters of John Lederer / Gavin Hollis
- An image to carry the world within it: performance cartography and the Skidi Star Chart / William Gustav Gartner
- Closing the circle: mapping a native account of colonial land fraud / Andrew Newman
- Competition over land, competition over empire: public discourse and printed maps of the Kennebec river, 1753-1755 / Matthew H. Edney
- Building urban spaces for the interior: Thomas Penn and the colonization of eighteenth-century Pennsylvania / Judith Ridner
- Mapping Havana in the gentleman's magazine, 1740-1762 / Scott Lehman
- National cartography and indigenous space in Mexico / Barbara E. Mundy
- The spectacle of maps in British America, 1750-1800 / Martin Brückner
- Hurricanes and revolutions / Michael J. Drexler.