地图,连通性和欧洲帝国的形成

Johanna Skurnik
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(1748)'。她表明,在开明的世界主义时期,可以从国家霸权和政治权威的角度来解读安生的航行,以及他的地图和出版物。在某些时刻,在特定的地方,以不同的方式,启蒙运动地图更多的是竞争而不是合作。丁在《启蒙运动后期的企业:英国东印度公司1808年对帕拉塞尔群岛的调查》一书中关注的是南中国海的那群岛屿以及推动他们调查的赞助网络。在主任工程师的工作中,贸易和实用性的要求超过了科学准确性的要求。在他的“启蒙地图”中?“启蒙运动欧洲的地图”,Peter Barber讨论了启蒙地图的赞助商——“国家、科学院和商业地图贸易,都因日益繁荣和技术进步而变得更加强大”——并考察了地图在公共、政治和私人领域的用途。这些论文都很有力,插图也很周到。Collingridge和Parker展示了地图史和印刷史之间的联系,无论是在报纸和期刊上,还是在探索叙事的版本史上。Parker和Yannan Ding特别关注近代启蒙史学,后者利用新的档案材料来展示水文制图(海洋制图)作为启蒙地图学模式的重要地位。每篇论文都有完整的参考书目;尤其是Edney、Pedley和Barber的作品,长度和实用性都相当可观。通过阐明史学、认识论、赞助人、受众以及启蒙与探索、地图史与印刷史、地图实践与政治之间的联系等问题,这是一套优秀的论文。作者值得赞扬。值得祝贺的是,编辑们在这本合集中并召开了TOSCA,为继续就启蒙运动和地图历史进行对话提供了一种手段。
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Mapping, Connectivity and the Making of European Empires
(1748)’. She shows that Anson’s voyage, and his maps and publication about it, may be read in terms of national hegemony and political authority in a period of enlightened cosmopolitanism. At moments, in specific places, and in different ways, Enlightenment mapping was about competition more than collaboration. Yannan Ding’s focus in ‘A Late Enlightenment Enterprise: The British East India Company’s (EIC) Survey of the Paracels in 1808’ is with that group of islands in the South China Sea and the patronage networks that drove their survey. In the work of the EIC, the demands of trade and practical utility outweighed those of scientific accuracy. In his ‘Enlightened Mapping? Maps in the Europe of the Enlightenment’, Peter Barber discusses the sponsors of Enlightened mapping—‘the state, scientific academies, and the commercial map trade, all made more powerful by increasing prosperity and technological advances’—and examines the uses in public, political and private spheres to which maps were put. The papers are uniformly strong and thoughtfully illustrated. Collingridge and Parker demonstrate the links between map history and print history, whether in newspapers and periodicals or in the edition history of exploration narratives. Parker and Yannan Ding are particularly attentive to recent Enlightenment historiography, and the latter utilizes new archival material to demonstrate the important place of hydrographic mapping (marine charting) as a mode of Enlightenment cartography. Each paper is supported by a full bibliography; those of Edney and Pedley and Barber especially are of considerable length and utility. By illuminating inter alia questions of historiography, epistemology, patronage, audience and the connections between Enlightenment and exploration, map history and print history, map practice and politics, this is an excellent set of papers. The authors are to be commended. The editors are to be congratulated, in this collection and in convening TOSCA, for providing a means to continue conversations on the Enlightenment and on map history.
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期刊介绍: The English-language, fully-refereed, journal Imago Mundi was founded in 1935 and is the only international, interdisciplinary and scholarly journal solely devoted to the study of early maps in all their aspects. Full-length articles, with abstracts in English, French, German and Spanish, deal with the history and interpretation of non-current maps and mapmaking in any part of the world. Shorter articles communicate significant new findings or new opinions. All articles are fully illustrated. Each volume also contains three reference sections that together provide an up-to-date summary of current developments and make Imago Mundi a vital journal of record as well as information and debate: Book Reviews; an extensive and authoritative Bibliography.
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