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A History Of The World In 12 Maps (2013)

A History of the World in 12 Maps (2013)

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Viking Adult

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A+ for interesting information: the idea of maps as not merely tools for navigation and information but for expressing a particular viewpoint of how the world is made, the introduction of geopolitics as a discipline in the 20th century, etc.B+ for color plates: which was nice, but occasionally better detail was needed particularly for details called out in the text.C for readability: The first half of the book is a tough read; many of the historical figures aren't as familiar as later ones. Drier academic tone. Good popular geography highlighting twelve maps which changed the conception of the known world, or which illustrate the way in which the mapmakers located themselves and their people in the world. Brotton makes sure to make this a global survey, with the Korean Kangnido World Map of 1402 and al-Idrisi's friendship with Roger II of Sicily resulting in the Book of Roger. Good work for generalists, with explanations of cartography and techniques.

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Great stories, just too much detail. Found myself skimming through to finish.
—Linjee

A bit too academic but some parts were very interesting.
—Aki

found it by searching for atlases in my public library
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