Eric W. Sanderson’s update to his “Welikia Project.”
Eric W. Sanderson’s update to his “Welikia Project.” “We’re going beyond ‘Mannahatta,’ launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York…
Eric W. Sanderson’s update to his “Welikia Project.” “We’re going beyond ‘Mannahatta,’ launching the Welikia Project to encompass all of New York…
“Just in case I don’t live forever, what should happen to my collection?”
Ian Fowler on “Cartographic Visions of New Netherland and New Amsterdam”. Ian took us on an exploration of the history of the shifting populations of Manhattan..
John Huth expands on his book: “The Lost Art of Finding Our Way.”
“I’ll be examining the post-smartphone world with an eye to the losses we have incurred in exchange for boundless…
Chet Van Duzer on “Frames that Speak: An Introduction to Cartographic Cartouches”
Matthew Edney on “The History of Cartography Project”. From prehistoric Europe to the 20th century, societies have employed the principles of…
Cartographic historian Susan Schulten spoke on “How Maps Illuminate and Complicate the Past.”
Cartographer Christina Dando presented “Maps in Motion: American Public Map Making of the Progressive Era.”
Cartographer S. Max Edelson: “The New Map of Empire: How Britain Imagined America Before Independence.”
Daniel Crouch: “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.”