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3. 'Commode, complet, uniforme, et suivi': Problems in Atlas Editing in Enlightenment France
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables and Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Introduction xi
- 1. From Books with Maps to Books as Maps: The Editor in the Creation of the Atlas Idea 1
- 2. Breaking the Ortelian Pattern: Historical Atlases with a New Program, 1747-1830 49
- 3. 'Commode, complet, uniforme, et suivi': Problems in Atlas Editing in Enlightenment France 83
- 4. Jomard: The Geographic Imagination and the First Great Facsimile Atlases 109
- 5. Atlas Structures and Their Influence on Editorial Decisions: Two Recent Case Histories 137
- 6. Maps as a Morality Play: Volume I of the Historical Atlas of Canada 163
- 7. The Politics of Editing a National Historical Atlas: A Commentary 181
- Members of the Conference 197
- List of Previous Publications 201
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables and Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Introduction xi
- 1. From Books with Maps to Books as Maps: The Editor in the Creation of the Atlas Idea 1
- 2. Breaking the Ortelian Pattern: Historical Atlases with a New Program, 1747-1830 49
- 3. 'Commode, complet, uniforme, et suivi': Problems in Atlas Editing in Enlightenment France 83
- 4. Jomard: The Geographic Imagination and the First Great Facsimile Atlases 109
- 5. Atlas Structures and Their Influence on Editorial Decisions: Two Recent Case Histories 137
- 6. Maps as a Morality Play: Volume I of the Historical Atlas of Canada 163
- 7. The Politics of Editing a National Historical Atlas: A Commentary 181
- Members of the Conference 197
- List of Previous Publications 201