Middlebury

GEOG 0239

History of Cartography

History of Cartography
This course introduces students to the history of maps as historical documents, records of social values and worldviews, instruments of power, and artistic productions of the cultures and historical periods in which they were created. Course topics will include indigenous mapping, the pegging out of empires, how cartography has served the interests of nation states, scientific revolutions in mapping technologies, maps in art, and mapping as a metaphor and expression of human experience. The overall goal is for students to learn to read maps deeply and understand how they have influenced, and how they reflect, major social trends and culture. (Not open to students who have taken GEOG 1004) 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Geography
Department:
Geography
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART HIS
Equivalent Courses:
GEOG 1004 *

Sections

Spring 2015

GEOG0239A-S15 Lecture (Knowles)

Fall 2013

GEOG0239A-F13 Lecture (Knowles)

Fall 2012

GEOG0239A-F12 Lecture (Knowles)