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From Sea Charts to Satellite Images: Interpreting North American History through Maps (Hardcover)

by David Buisseret (Editor) "Among the many classes of documents regularly used by historians, maps are well known but less well understood..." (more)
Key Phrases: duplicate plats, landownership maps, county atlases, New York, North America, San Francisco (more...)
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"The authors write authoritatively and crisply . . . . How to use maps in teaching is spelled out carefully, but the authors also manage to sketch in the background of American mapping so the book is both a manual and a history. Commentaries are sprinkled with stimulating new ideas, for instance on how to use bird's-eye views and country atlases in the classroom, and there are didactic discussions on maps showing the walking city and the impact of the street car.

"An extraordinarily wide range of maps is depicted, which makes for good browsing, pondering and close study. . . . This is a very good, highly attractive, and worthwhile book; it will have great impact on the use of old (and new!) maps in teaching. As well, this is a tantalizing survey of mapping the United States and will whet the appetites of students and encourage them to learn more about maps and their origins."—John Warketin, Cartographica

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