Maps Redrawn by Amelia Khatri

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Title: Maps Redrawn
Author: Amelia Khatri
Category: Science
ISBN: 9788233987947
File Size: 0.80 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
DRM: Applied (Requires eSentral Reader App)
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Synopsis

"Maps Redrawn" explores the captivating history of maps, demonstrating how they've shaped our world, reflecting not just geography but also power dynamics and cultural perspectives.

The book argues that maps are subjective creations influenced by the biases and knowledge of their makers, challenging the notion of maps as neutral representations. It highlights how cartographic errors or deliberate distortions have had real-world consequences, influencing territorial claims and international relations.

The book begins by introducing fundamental cartographic principles and tracing the history of mapmaking from ancient times to the Renaissance. It then examines instances of "lost lands" that once appeared on maps but were later removed as scientific knowledge expanded.

Progressing further, the book delves into border disputes and political cartography, analyzing how maps have shaped national identities and fueled conflicts, offering a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between maps, history, and geopolitics.

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