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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Illustrations
- Introduction The Plurality of Early American Cartography
- From Abstraction to Allegory the Imperial Cartography of Vicente de Memije
- Centers and Peripheries in English Maps of America, 1590–1685
- A Compass to Steer By John Locke, Carolina, and the Politics of Restoration Geography
- Rebellious Maps José Joaquim Da Rocha and the Proto-Independence Movement in Colonial Brazil
- The Wrong Side of the Map? The Cartographic Encounters of John Lederer
- An Image to Carry the World Within It Performance Cartography and the Skidi Star Chart
- Closing the Circle Mapping a Native Account of Colonial Land Fraud
- Competition Over Land, Competition Over Empire Public Discourse and Printed Maps of the Kennebec River, 1753–1755
- Building Urban Spaces for the Interior Thomas Penn and the Colonization of Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania
- Mapping Havana in The Gentleman's maGazine, 1740–1762
- National Cartography and Indigenous Space in Mexico
- The Spectacle of Maps in British America, 1750–1800
- Hurricanes and Revolutions
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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- Source:
- Early American Cartographies
- Publisher:
- University of North Carolina Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Illustrations
- Introduction The Plurality of Early American Cartography
- From Abstraction to Allegory the Imperial Cartography of Vicente de Memije
- Centers and Peripheries in English Maps of America, 1590–1685
- A Compass to Steer By John Locke, Carolina, and the Politics of Restoration Geography
- Rebellious Maps José Joaquim Da Rocha and the Proto-Independence Movement in Colonial Brazil
- The Wrong Side of the Map? The Cartographic Encounters of John Lederer
- An Image to Carry the World Within It Performance Cartography and the Skidi Star Chart
- Closing the Circle Mapping a Native Account of Colonial Land Fraud
- Competition Over Land, Competition Over Empire Public Discourse and Printed Maps of the Kennebec River, 1753–1755
- Building Urban Spaces for the Interior Thomas Penn and the Colonization of Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania
- Mapping Havana in The Gentleman's maGazine, 1740–1762
- National Cartography and Indigenous Space in Mexico
- The Spectacle of Maps in British America, 1750–1800
- Hurricanes and Revolutions
- Notes on Contributors
- Index