Disputes in Exploration History: Creating the Caverio Planisphere, Mapping the Chicago Portage, and Exploring South American Rivers

R. Weiner
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We are pleased to present a new issue of TI , one that we find interesting and informative that we hope our readers will enjoy. We are delighted to include two engaging, illuminating, and well-researched articles, both of which advance our understanding by challenging conventional wisdom on important topics in exploration history. Additionally, we are pleased to include a stimulating and informative film review essay on a fascinating subject: rivers. Finally, we are happy to include a “Recent Literature in Discovery History” piece with interesting new titles after a two-year break (or last “Recent Literature” piece appeared in August 2020 ). As is typical, the issue is rounded out with our “Reviews” section that examines recent works. What follows is a preview of the engaging pieces in this issue of TI , which are discussed in the order they appear.
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勘探史上的争议:创建Caverio Planisphere,绘制芝加哥门户地图,探索南美洲河流
我们很高兴为大家呈现新一期的《德州仪器》,我们认为这一期有趣且内容丰富,希望读者会喜欢。我们很高兴收录了两篇引人入胜、富有启发性、研究充分的文章,这两篇文章都通过挑战关于勘探历史重要主题的传统智慧,促进了我们的理解。此外,我们很高兴包括一个刺激和信息丰富的电影评论文章对一个迷人的主题:河流。最后,我们很高兴在两年的休息后加入一篇“发现史上的近代文学”文章,其中有有趣的新标题(或上一篇“近代文学”文章出现在2020年8月)。与往常一样,这个问题在我们的“评论”部分进行了完善,以检查最近的作品。以下是本期TI中引人入胜的文章的预览,它们将按照出现的顺序进行讨论。
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