Series Editor’s Note
Preface: Poseidonians and the Tragedy of Mapping European Empires, Luis Lobo-Guerrero
Chapter 1: Mapping and the Making of Imperial European Connectivity, Luis Lobo-Guerrero, Laura Lo Presti and Filipe dos Reis
Chapter 2: Mapping the Invention of the Early ‘Spanish’ Empire, Luis Lobo-Guerrero
Chapter 3: Freezing Cartographic Imaginaries, Jeppe Strandsbjerg
Chapter 4: Surveying in British North America: A Homology of Property and Territory, Kerry Goettlich
Chapter 5: Empires of Science, Science of Empires: Mapping, Centres of Calculation and the Making of Imperial Spaces in Nineteenth Century Germany, Filipe dos Reis
Chapter 6: Representing France’s Syrian “Colony Without a Flag”: Imperial Cartographic Strategies at the Margin of the Peace Conference, Louis Le Douarin
Chapter 7: The Cartographic Lives of the Italian Fascist Empire, Laura Lo Presti
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