Description: Jeremy Black MAPS AND HISTORY: Constructing Images of the Past. New Haven/London; Yale University Press 1997. 267 pps. Jeremy Black begins with a consideration of the 'prehistory' of the historical atlas; individual maps depicting of the Holy Land at the time of Christ and maps of the Classical world. He then examines the first known historical atlas, the Parergon of Abraham Ortelius, which was published in Antwerp in 1570 and was followed by other works that mapped the world of the Bible and the classics. In the eighteenth century, there was a growing interest in mapping the post-classical world and works appeared taht included maps of medieval Europe. In the nineteenth century historical maps came increasingly to embody a clear political emphasis, mapping blocks of territory separated by clear linear frontiers and reflecting an approach to the past focused on undivided soverignty and the development of the nation-state.
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Publication Year: 1997
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Maps and History Constructing Images of the Past
Author: Jeremy Black
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Features: Dust Jacket
Genre: History
Publisher: Yale University Press
Topic: Maps
Intended Audience: Adults
Number of Pages: 267