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TheoS
This atlas map of Europe is included as it is an excellent example of a persistent problem that cartographers of Europe faced after German unification: how to label the quasi-federal German Empire. Interestingly, the label for Prussia -- the dominant…
Tags: 1880, 1880s, atlas, Germany, labelling, names, naming, nationalism, visual hierarchy
MelissaB
Map of California Roads for Cyclers. This Map Engraved by the California Photo-Eng. Co. Wasp B'ld'g., 513 Market St., S.F. Designed & Drawn by Geo. W. Blum. Edward Denny & Co. 207 Montgomery St. Sole Agents. Published and Copyrighted by Geo. W. Blum,…
Tags: bike map
MiraH
This pictorial map depicts the history of the United States, with history seeming to be defined as colonial activity -- or even more broadly, white history (although it does record the historical locations of several Native American tribes). It…
Tags: Bodies of Water, Christopher Columbus, colonial power, Colonization, color, compass rose, covered wagons, Declaration of Independence, discovery, Europe, Gettysburg Address, historic sites, history, invention, manifest destiny, migration, monuments, mountain ranges, native americans, pictorial map, pioneers, progress, Railroads, seals, ships, travel, United States
JoseR
Containing areas of settlement, this layer is fascinating because when isolated, it more clearly suggests purposes behind the accumulated locations. These reasons may include aesthetic preferences or for strategic (military or for trade) uses.
JoseR
Containing small illustrations of creatures, this layer is interesting because it reflects another type of commodity for use as a trade resource: fur. Here we see bears, foxes, beavers, etc. To me, it can also depict a level of artistic play that the…
Tags: animals, economic struture, fur trade, materials, resources, trade network
JoseR
Containing patches of trees to represent forests, this layer is interesting because it shows potential areas to be navigated around, used as possible protection, or used to acquire building resources. As depicted in the multi-perspectival…









