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"Through a detailed study of the work of three of the leading figures of the era - Augustus Petermann, Physical Geographer Royal to Queen Victoria; cartographer Charles Meredith van de Velde, who produced the finest map of the region at the time; and Edward Robinson, founder of modern Palestinology - the authors explore the complex cultural, cartographic and technical processes that shaped and determined the resulting maps of the region. Making full use of newly discovered archival material, and richly illustrated in both colour and black and white, Mapping the Holy Land is essential reading for cartographers, historical geographers, historians of mapmaking, and for all those with an interest in the Holy Land and the history of Palestine."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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International scholarship is increasingly aware that the ‘geographical tradition’ is a contentious and contested field: while critical reflections on the imperial past of the discipline are still ongoing, new tendencies including de-colonial studies and geographies of internationalism are focusing on the progressive aspects of plural geographical traditions. This volume contains selected papers presented at two Symposia of the Commission on the History of Geography of the International Geographical Union within the 25th International Congress of History of Science and Technology which took place in Rio de Janeiro in July 2017. The papers address processes of ‘decolonising’ and ‘internationalising’ science in the 19th and 20th century, with a special emphasis on geography. Internationalization, circulation and dissemination of geographical concepts and ideas are in the focus. The volume includes case studies on Latin America, tropical regions as well as Europe and Japan. There is also an emphasis on the history of international congresses and organizations and on the international circulation of knowledge.
Historical geography. --- History. --- World history. --- Geographical information systems. --- Civilization—History. --- Physical geography. --- Historical Geography. --- History of Science. --- World History, Global and Transnational History. --- Geographical Information Systems/Cartography. --- Cultural History. --- World Regional Geography (Continents, Countries, Regions). --- Geography --- Geographical information systems --- GIS (Information systems) --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Universal history --- History --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Geography, Historical --- Geographic information systems --- Historical geography --- Civilization --- Cultural history --- Human geography. --- Science --- Geographic information systems. --- Geography. --- Human Geography. --- Geographical Information System. --- Regional Geography. --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Anthropo-geography --- Anthropogeography --- Geographical distribution of humans --- Social geography --- Anthropology --- Human ecology
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Geography. --- International Geographical Union. --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- IGU --- Union géographique internationale --- UGI
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Physical geography --- Geography --- World history --- History of civilization --- History --- GIS (geografisch informatiesysteem) --- wereldgeschiedenis --- kaarten (geografie) --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- geografie --- fysische geografie
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International scholarship is increasingly aware that the ‘geographical tradition’ is a contentious and contested field: while critical reflections on the imperial past of the discipline are still ongoing, new tendencies including de-colonial studies and geographies of internationalism are focusing on the progressive aspects of plural geographical traditions. This volume contains selected papers presented at two Symposia of the Commission on the History of Geography of the International Geographical Union within the 25th International Congress of History of Science and Technology which took place in Rio de Janeiro in July 2017. The papers address processes of ‘decolonising’ and ‘internationalising’ science in the 19th and 20th century, with a special emphasis on geography. Internationalization, circulation and dissemination of geographical concepts and ideas are in the focus. The volume includes case studies on Latin America, tropical regions as well as Europe and Japan. There is also an emphasis on the history of international congresses and organizations and on the international circulation of knowledge.
Physical geography --- Geography --- World history --- History of civilization --- History --- GIS (geografisch informatiesysteem) --- wereldgeschiedenis --- kaarten (geografie) --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- geografie --- fysische geografie
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This volume of specially commissioned interpretative essays marks the centenary of the establishment of the International Geographical Union in 1922. Written by leading human and physical geographers from all parts of the world, A Geographical Century considers the history and present condition of geography as an international science. Based on the latest research, A Geographical Century provides new and critical analyses of the different forms of geographical internationalism that emerged during the 20th century; the changing relations between geography and cognate disciplines in the natural and social sciences; the geopolitics of international geographical collaboration; and the prospects of geography as a 21st century international science.
Pure sciences. Natural sciences (general) --- Environmental planning --- Social geography --- Geography --- wetenschapsgeschiedenis --- ruimtelijke ordening --- geografie
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