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Preface; Contents; Editors and Contributors; Part I: Mapping Urban Spaces; A View of Dubrovnik as a Spectacle: Presentations of the Dubrovnik Earthquake of 1667 in European Commercial Cartography; 1 About Cartography in Old Dubrovnik; 2 Early Representations of the City of Dubrovnik; 3 Drawings and Paintings of the City: Modern Portrayals of Pre-earthquake Dubrovnik; 4 Historical Narratives of the Dubrovnik Earthquake; 5 Graphic Representations of Dubrovnik in the Earthquake; 6 Conclusion; References

Mapping the Metropolis: Analysing Map Production in Lyon and São Paulo in the First Half of the Twentieth Century1 Introduction; 2 Following São Pauloś Cartography; 2.1 Traditional Mapping in São Paulo; 2.2 New Mapping Procedures: The SARA Campaign; 3 Mapping in Lyon in the Nineteenth Century; 3.1 Traditional Mapping in Lyon; 3.2 New Mapping During the Second Empire; 4 Comparing Mapping Processes; 4.1 Mapping the Metropolis: Agents in the New Mapping Processes-Scales and Techniques; 4.2 New Plans for the City, New Images of the City; References

Colonial Sydney: A Cartographic Record of Change1 The Evolution of Colonial Sydney; 2 The Cartography of Urban Development; References; Invariable Image of Cyprus: Reproduction of Siege Maps of Nicosia and Famagusta; 1 Introduction; 2 Famagusta; 3 Nicosia; 4 Conclusion; References; Part II: Territory, Sovereignty and Borderlands; Between Secrecy and Silent Cooperation: The Dissemination of Knowledge About the Republic of Dubrovnik in the Context of the O...; 1 The Republic of Dubrovnik and Its Cartography; 2 Dubrovnik Land Records and the Emergence of Cadastral Maps

3 Dubrovnik in Venetian and French Cartography Until the Appearance of the First Commercial Map of the Republic4 Vincenzo Maria Coronelli and the Creation of the First Detailed Commercial Map of the Republic of Dubrovnik (1688); 5 Manuscript Map of the Republic (1718/1746); 6 Venetian, French and Austrian Efforts in the Eighteenth Century; 7 Austrian Survey of the Republic (1804); 8 French Survey of the Dubrovnik Littoral After the Fall of the Republic; 9 The First Printed Topographic Map of the Dubrovnik Area; References

Cartographic Exchange and Territorial Creation: Rewriting Northern Japan in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries1 Introduction; 2 Broughtonś Voyage of Discovery; 2.1 William Broughtons Mapping of Insu; 2.2 Tracing Insu on Broughtons Map; 2.3 Mapping the World in Enlightened Fashion; 3 Situated Knowledge; 3.1 Geographical Genealogies; 3.2 Writing Insu into the World; 4 Rewriting the World Again and Again; 5 Conclusion; References; Change of Sovereignty and Cartographic Advance: Cartographic Implications of the Spanish-American War of 1898

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