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The Cartographic State

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2013
Engelsk
Why is today's world map filled with uniform states separated by linear boundaries? The answer to this question is central to our understanding of international politics, but the question is at the same time much more complex - and more revealing - than we might first think. This book examines the important but overlooked role played by cartography itself in the development of modern states. Drawing upon evidence from the history of cartography, peace treaties and political practices, the book reveals that early modern mapping dramatically altered key ideas and practices among both rulers and subjects, leading to the implementation of linear boundaries between states and centralized territorial rule within them. In his analysis of early modern innovations in the creation, distribution and use of maps, Branch explains how the relationship between mapping and the development of modern territories shapes our understanding of international politics today.
Undertittel
Maps, Territory, and the Origins of Sovereignty
Forfatter
Jordan Branch
ISBN
9781107040960
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
490 gram
Utgivelsesdato
28.11.2013
Antall sider
242