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Mapping Europe's Borderlands : Russian Cartography in the Age of Empire.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (402 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780226744278
  • 0226744272
  • 0226744256
  • 9780226744254
  • 1280491752
  • 9781280491757
  • 9786613586988
  • 6613586986
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mapping Europe's Borderlands : Russian Cartography in the Age of Empire.DDC classification:
  • 526.0947/09034 526.094709034
LOC classification:
  • GA933.7.A1 S44 2012
Other classification:
  • ND 8570
  • NN 1375
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface; Introduction; 1. Early Modern Cartography and Power in European Russia and Poland -- Lithuania; 2. Enlightenment to Romantic Historical Claims between Imperial Russia and East Central Europe; 3. Purposes of Early 19th -- Century Russian Imperial Cartography; 4. Purposes of Early 19th -- Century Polish National Cartography; 5. Mid -- 19th -- Century Cartography and the Idea of Progress in Russian Empirecraft; 6. Modern European Ethnoschematization and the Vienna -- St. Petersburg Axis.
7. Late 19th- Century Russian Imperial Schemes and Habsburg -- Polish Cartographic Borrowings in Galicia8. Borderlands as Modern Homelands? Mapping Ukraine and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; 9. Nationalizing Cartography in the Borderlands before World War I; 10. Political Cartography in East Central Europe during World War I; Conclusion: Purposes of Maps in the Borderlands of 1919; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
Summary: The simplest purpose of a map is a rational one: to educate, to solve a problem, to point someone in the right direction. Maps shape and communicate information, for the sake of improved orientation. But maps exist for states as well as individuals, and they need to be interpreted as expressions of power and knowledge, as Steven Seegel makes clear in his impressive and important new book. Mapping Europe & rsquo;s Borderlands takes the familiar problems of state and nation building in eastern Europe and presents them through an entirely new prism, that of cartography and cartographers. Drawing fro.
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Preface; Introduction; 1. Early Modern Cartography and Power in European Russia and Poland -- Lithuania; 2. Enlightenment to Romantic Historical Claims between Imperial Russia and East Central Europe; 3. Purposes of Early 19th -- Century Russian Imperial Cartography; 4. Purposes of Early 19th -- Century Polish National Cartography; 5. Mid -- 19th -- Century Cartography and the Idea of Progress in Russian Empirecraft; 6. Modern European Ethnoschematization and the Vienna -- St. Petersburg Axis.

7. Late 19th- Century Russian Imperial Schemes and Habsburg -- Polish Cartographic Borrowings in Galicia8. Borderlands as Modern Homelands? Mapping Ukraine and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; 9. Nationalizing Cartography in the Borderlands before World War I; 10. Political Cartography in East Central Europe during World War I; Conclusion: Purposes of Maps in the Borderlands of 1919; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

The simplest purpose of a map is a rational one: to educate, to solve a problem, to point someone in the right direction. Maps shape and communicate information, for the sake of improved orientation. But maps exist for states as well as individuals, and they need to be interpreted as expressions of power and knowledge, as Steven Seegel makes clear in his impressive and important new book. Mapping Europe & rsquo;s Borderlands takes the familiar problems of state and nation building in eastern Europe and presents them through an entirely new prism, that of cartography and cartographers. Drawing fro.

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