Hello,
As requested, here is the list of all the books and other materials that were suggested in response to a History faculty member’s search for readings
that “focus on maps and cartography, helping the mostly History graduate students think about maps as sources, problems in their construction, how maps lie, etc., and how to bring historic maps into a GIS.”
Thanks to all who provided input!
^^^
Books
Anthamatten, Peter. 2020.
How to Make Maps: An Introduction to Theory and Practice of Cartography.
ISBN-13: 978-1138067806, ISBN-10: 1138067806
Crampton, Jeremy. 2010.
Mapping: A Critical Introduction to Cartography and GIS.
ISBN-13: 978-1405121736, ISBN-10: 1405121734
Field, Kenneth. 2018.
Cartography. ISBN-13: 978-1589484399, ISBN-10: 1589484398
Gurney, Alan. 2004.
Compass: A Story of Exploration and Innovation.
ISBN-10: ý 0393050734, ISBN-13: ý978-0393050738
Krygier, J, and D Wood. 2016.
Making Maps: A Visual Guide for Map Design for GIS. Third ed.
ISBN-13: 978-1462509980, ISBN-10: 9781462509980
Monmonier, Mark. Several books to choose from.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/6040304.Mark_Monmonier
Tyner, Judith. 2014.
The World of Maps: Map Reading and Interpretation for the 21st Century.
ISBN-13: 978-1462516483, ISBN-10: 1462516483
Winchester, Simon. 2021.
Land: How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World.
ISBN-10: ý0062938339, ISBN-13: ý978-0062938336
Digital Materials
Open textbook -
Mapping, Society, and Technology / Manson (2017)
World Historical Gazetteer:
https://www.whgazetteer.org/teaching/
From Joseph Kerski, Esri Education Manager:
Spatial Reserves: https://spatialreserves.wordpress.com
^^^
Best,
Janet Reyes
Geospatial Information Librarian
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