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Greg Picard's Final Project
Description
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A comparison of maps of Europe from England and France during the Napoleonic Wars
Historical Map
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Cartographer
Aaron Arrowsmith and Samuel Lewis
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http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~31610~1150086:Netherlands-?sort=Pub_Date%2CPub_List_No_InitialSort&qvq=q:List_No%3D%272436.010%27%22%2B;sort:Pub_Date%2CPub_List_No_InitialSort;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=0&trs=1
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David Rumsey Map Collection
Date Published
1804
Date Depicted
1804
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Arrowsmith & Lewis's Map of the Netherlands, 1804
Description
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Here is an American map of the Netherlands created in 1804. Like Cary's map, this map seems to show the region of Belgium as separate from France. However, unlike Cary's map, there are no strict borders between France and Holland defined. Instead this map focusses it's energies of local authority, dividing the map up into counties instead of countries. There are regions defined as "French Netherlands" on the southern half of the map, but cities such as Ghent, who would have self-identified as French during this time period appears to lie outside of that region. It's interesting because America had just fought a war with England, allied with France, and so one could assume that they have no reason to discredit the French Republic. However, the founding fathers of America famously held back full support of the French Revolution, because it was Louis XVI who sent them aid in the War for Independence.
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Aaron Arrowsmith and Samuel Lewis
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David Rumsey Map Collection
Publisher
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J. Conrad
Date
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1804
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English
1804
America
Belgium
English
Netherlands
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Greg Picard's Final Project
Description
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A comparison of maps of Europe from England and France during the Napoleonic Wars
Historical Map
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Cartographer
Eustache Herrison
Engraver
Jean Baptiste Marie Chamouin
URL or Unique Identifier
http://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/47348853?buttons=y
Digital Repository
Harvard Map Collection
Date Published
1804
Date Depicted
1804
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Herrison's Map of France, 1804
Description
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Created in the same year as many of the other maps in the exhibition, this map is a map of France, and includes the region of modern day Belgium unified as one country with the rest of France. This map, unsurprisingly, was created by a French cartographer. To the North of Belgium there is a unique boundary line symbol that on the key is said to meant "division generale de la France" meaning "general division of France." However this boundary line isn't present to the east where France borders Germany. This could be explained by the fact that in this map the Rhine River defines France's border, and this cartographer chose not to overlap symbols for the River and the boundary. The boundary line seen to the North of Belgium however, reappears in the south surrounding France's conquered territory in Italy. Perhaps this border symbols signifies some level of insecurity about the border of this newly conquered territory. But if so, this insecurity is subtle, and the region of Belgium is, to this French cartographer, very much part of France.
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Eustache Herrison
Date
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1804
Language
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French
1804
Belgium
France
French
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Greg Picard's Final Project
Description
An account of the resource
A comparison of maps of Europe from England and France during the Napoleonic Wars
Historical Map
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Patteson's Map of Europe
Description
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This is a map of Europe created in 1804 by Englishman Edward Patteson. It was created as part of an Atlas that depicted both Ancient and Modern Europe. So on this map, modern borders between nations are depicted, but Patteson accompanies many land areas with the so-called Roman names for them. For example, Turkey is accompanied with the Roman subtitle "Asia Minor." What is of note for my project is that this map includes Belgium as part of France, but not the Netherlands, and French maps at the time depict the boundary of France extending to the Rhine River, which is not the case with this map.
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Edward Patteson
Date
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1804
Language
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English
1804
Belgium
English
Europe
France
Netherlands