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Maps and the 20th Century Tom Harper

Maps and the 20th Century By Tom Harper

Maps and the 20th Century by Tom Harper


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Summary

This book will tell a global story of the most turbulent century in history through its most powerful and important object: the map.

Maps and the 20th Century Summary

Maps and the 20th Century: Drawing the Line by Tom Harper

The 20th century was a period of profound political, social and technological change. Population growth and movement, revolutions in transportation and communication, and the onset of the digital age meant that life would never be the same. It is impossible to overstate the significance of maps, which crept into everyday life during this period. They were both unsung heroes and unreliable witnesses capable of informing but also misleading. They are always subjective, and always worthy of interrogation. Highlights of this global study include a trench-map of the Somme battlefields, a bomb damage map of London, early maps of the ocean floor, a poster showing Mao studying a map on his Long March and a Russian moon globe from 1961. Other maps discussed here include: the United Nations flag, the first stamps of Independent Latvia (1918) printed on the backs of maps, and a motorway sign. As well as sheet maps and atlases, the book gathers models, stamps, medals, manuscripts, printed books, embroidery and photographs. The book also examines changes in mapping technology, from the land surveys of 1900 to the development of satellite imagery by 2000."

About Tom Harper

Tom Harper is lead curator of antiquarian maps at the British Library and the coauthor of "A History of the Twentieth Century in 100 Maps."

Additional information

GOR008221536
9780712356626
0712356622
Maps and the 20th Century: Drawing the Line by Tom Harper
Used - Very Good
Hardback
British Library Publishing
2016-11-01
272
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