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Cities of the World: A History in Maps [Hardcover]

Peter Whitfield (Author)
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October 10, 2005
Condensing centuries of history into one volume, Cities of the World traces the historic form and special character of the world's greatest cities through a breathtaking collection of maps and panoramic views. Peter Whitfield focuses on more than sixty cities--from Athens to Brasilia, Washington to Moscow, San Francisco to Saigon, and Venice to Lhasa. He presents an extremely wide range of maps, historic prints, and photographs from many periods that show how the architectural form and the social life of our cities have been shaped--not only by their geographical setting, but also by religion, royal power, commerce, social ideals, and occasionally artistic vision. These images illustrate the historic heart of the cities: the ancient harbors, the hilltop fortresses, the encircling walls, and the houses, churches, and palaces that have been added over the centuries. For the armchair traveler or anyone passionate about the history of human civilization, this beautiful, unique book captures the richness of the urban fabric and reflects the collective memory of each metropolis.
Cities of the World demonstrates how the city was linked to the birth and progress of civilization itself, how it has acted as a focus for ideas and technologies, arts and sciences, and even religious devotion. It shows the ways that some cities grew slowly into haphazard, unplanned beauties, while others were shaped by the will of masterful individuals. Whitfield chose the cities featured here not only because they are richly and beautifully illustrated, but also because they demonstrate a notion of spirit--an outward and inward uniqueness.
Many of these historic maps have a pictorial quality that vanished long ago from the functional town-plan. Depicting the classical city-state, the medieval fortress, the baroque capital, and the industrial metropolis, the sumptuous illustrations in this book chronicle how simple outlines found on Babylonian clay tablets evolved into the stylized pictures of medieval times and spectacular bird's-eye panoramic views, finally culminating in the highly functional mass-produced maps of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Wonderfully evocative of the places they depict and the artistic tastes of their time, these maps shed new light on civilization itself, with all of its contradictions, shortcomings, energy, and aspirations.
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In this collection of historical maps of about 60 cities, Whitfield, an eminent historian of cartography, yields much insight about how cities have perceived themselves. The maps themselves, which date from the Renaissance to the Victorian era, generally come in two forms: the perspective, or bird's-eye view, and the scaled map, an attempt at exact measurement of a city's streets and landmarks. One of Whitfield's themes is the idealization of a city that maps of these types induced. When given a pictorial representation of a city, viewers could imagine how to improve it aesthetically. This was the express purpose of maps of planned cities such as Washington, D.C. Capturing the civic spirit is another purpose explored by Whitfield; in his compact city histories, he dwells on a place's origin as a fortress (such as Luxembourg and Quebec) or as a commercial center (Amsterdam and New York). Selecting cities from around the world, Whitfield promotes certain browsing of nearly 150 colorful and beautifully reproduced historical charts. Gilbert Taylor
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About the Author

Peter Whitfield is an independent scholar and a leading expert in map history and exploration. He is a former director of Stanford's International Map Centre in London. His previous books include The Image of the World (1994), The Mapping of the Heavens (1995), The Charting of the Oceans (1996), New Found Lands (1998), Landmarks in Western Science (1999), Astrology: A History (2001), and Sir Francis Drake (2004).

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (October 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520247256
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520247253
  • Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 9.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,255,536 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Unique Way to Show History, March 9, 2006
This review is from: Cities of the World: A History in Maps (Hardcover)
The author has collected some 150 maps from the history of about sixty cities from around the world. I expected these maps to be beautiful works of art, but I didn't expect that the differences in the maps would show much more than that. The nature of the maps seem to show a lot about how the map maker viewed the city. The maps date from several hundred years ago when map makers were not all using Mercator projection in a more or less standard fashion.

Here are maps of many styles. Some show the roads of a city, some show the fortifications, some are more concerned with making a pictorial representation of the city. ==As the subtitle of the book says, here in only a few pages the history of the city can be seen. The cities grow, and the view of the city changes with the will and skill of the map maker.

This book gives me a completely different view of maps and what they can show. Highly recommended.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Substantial, June 28, 2006
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This book is suitable for a coffee table, but also could be considered a college planning course text book. As a geographer, I found this book intriging and filled with information about the development of cities, as well as many maps, both modern and historic.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A thin, lazy, uninteresting book, June 22, 2006
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The worst anthology of maps I have ever encountered, lacking depth or a point of view, and with no historical or cartographic intelligence. How can you reveal anything about a place ot a culture with two maps? How can you pretend to say anything about Rome or its cartographic history without Nolli's 1748 masterpiece? A ridiculous effort.
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For most of us the city is the vessel that both contains and shapes our lives. Read the first page
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