The book examines the profound impact of maps on society, showing how they have been used to establish territorial claims, facilitate global trade networks, and enable military strategies. By providing essential historical context, the narrative progresses chronologically through pre-classical cartography, the Age of Exploration, and the digital revolution, emphasizing the social, political, and ethical dimensions of mapmaking.
Evolution of Maps uniquely combines technical analysis with critical cultural interpretation, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in earth sciences geography and the history of maps.
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