Author: Unique Journal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541108585
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
A Vintage 1830 Map of the United States and Territories
Author: Unique Journal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541108585
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541108585
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
Antique 1830 Map of the United States and Territories Journal
Author: Map Lovers Journal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781975892531
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Journals are great for writing down ideas, taking notes, writing about travels and adventures, describing good and bad times. Writing down your thoughts and ideas is a great way to relieve stress. Journals are good for the soul!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781975892531
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Journals are great for writing down ideas, taking notes, writing about travels and adventures, describing good and bad times. Writing down your thoughts and ideas is a great way to relieve stress. Journals are good for the soul!
A Vintage 1824 Map of the United States and Territories
Author: Unique Journal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541108578
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541108578
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
A Vintage 1877 Map of the United States of America
Author: Unique Journal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541092532
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541092532
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
A Vintage 1873 Map of the United States of America
Author: Unique Journal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541092136
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541092136
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States
Author: Charles Oscar Paullin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Atlases
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
A digitally enhanced version of this atlas was developed by the Digital Scholarship Lab at the University of Richmond and is available online. Click the link above to take a look.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Atlases
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
A digitally enhanced version of this atlas was developed by the Digital Scholarship Lab at the University of Richmond and is available online. Click the link above to take a look.
A General Map of the United States of America and Its Territories
Author: Nystrom A. J. and Company
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Mapping the Nation
Author: Susan Schulten
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226740706
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
“A compelling read” that reveals how maps became informational tools charting everything from epidemics to slavery (Journal of American History). In the nineteenth century, Americans began to use maps in radically new ways. For the first time, medical men mapped diseases to understand and prevent epidemics, natural scientists mapped climate and rainfall to uncover weather patterns, educators mapped the past to foster national loyalty among students, and Northerners mapped slavery to assess the power of the South. After the Civil War, federal agencies embraced statistical and thematic mapping in order to profile the ethnic, racial, economic, moral, and physical attributes of a reunified nation. By the end of the century, Congress had authorized a national archive of maps, an explicit recognition that old maps were not relics to be discarded but unique records of the nation’s past. All of these experiments involved the realization that maps were not just illustrations of data, but visual tools that were uniquely equipped to convey complex ideas and information. In Mapping the Nation, Susan Schulten charts how maps of epidemic disease, slavery, census statistics, the environment, and the past demonstrated the analytical potential of cartography, and in the process transformed the very meaning of a map. Today, statistical and thematic maps are so ubiquitous that we take for granted that data will be arranged cartographically. Whether for urban planning, public health, marketing, or political strategy, maps have become everyday tools of social organization, governance, and economics. The world we inhabit—saturated with maps and graphic information—grew out of this sea change in spatial thought and representation in the nineteenth century, when Americans learned to see themselves and their nation in new dimensions.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226740706
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
“A compelling read” that reveals how maps became informational tools charting everything from epidemics to slavery (Journal of American History). In the nineteenth century, Americans began to use maps in radically new ways. For the first time, medical men mapped diseases to understand and prevent epidemics, natural scientists mapped climate and rainfall to uncover weather patterns, educators mapped the past to foster national loyalty among students, and Northerners mapped slavery to assess the power of the South. After the Civil War, federal agencies embraced statistical and thematic mapping in order to profile the ethnic, racial, economic, moral, and physical attributes of a reunified nation. By the end of the century, Congress had authorized a national archive of maps, an explicit recognition that old maps were not relics to be discarded but unique records of the nation’s past. All of these experiments involved the realization that maps were not just illustrations of data, but visual tools that were uniquely equipped to convey complex ideas and information. In Mapping the Nation, Susan Schulten charts how maps of epidemic disease, slavery, census statistics, the environment, and the past demonstrated the analytical potential of cartography, and in the process transformed the very meaning of a map. Today, statistical and thematic maps are so ubiquitous that we take for granted that data will be arranged cartographically. Whether for urban planning, public health, marketing, or political strategy, maps have become everyday tools of social organization, governance, and economics. The world we inhabit—saturated with maps and graphic information—grew out of this sea change in spatial thought and representation in the nineteenth century, when Americans learned to see themselves and their nation in new dimensions.
A Vintage 1880 Map of the United States and the New West
Author: Unique Journal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541110625
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781541110625
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Blank 150 page lined journal for your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration.
The Southern States of North America
Author: Edward King
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 840
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 840
Book Description