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RECENT PUBLICATIONS Recent Publications is a compendium of books and articles on cartography and cartographic subjects that is included in almost every issue of The Portolan. It is a resource for anyone interested in the subject matter. Given the dates of original publication, some of the materials cited may or may not be currently available. The information provided in this document is exactly what is in the most recent issue of The Portolan, number 119. To search for a name or a topic or a specific issue, type Ctrl-F for a Windows based device (Command-F for an Apple based device) which will open a small window. Then type in your search query.
Louis Miller 1 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation The Portolan 119 (Spring 2024) Recent Publications Compiled by Louis Miller This is a listing of recent publications (articles and books) about maps, cartography, geography, and related fields. Besides the latest information below, a complete and searchable listing of the past ten years of these columns is accessible FREE at https://washmapsociety.org/recent-publications. Click on that link to open in Adobe Reader or similar programs, and you can search or browse. To search, as you would on any browser page or .pdf document, hit ctrl-F, look for the dialog box, and enter the text for which you wish to search. Editor’s Note: Please supply materials for this column directly to Louis at louis.miller@maine.edu ARTICLES Alpert-Abrams, Hannah. 2023. “An Unexpected Influence: Photostats in Special Collections Libraries.” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 117 (3): 311–37. Altić, Mirela. 2023. “Mapping the Missionary World: Nineteenth-Century Missionary Atlases with Special Regard to Justus Perthes’s Production.” Imago Mundi 75 (1): 24–44. Bartos-Elekes, Zsombor. 2023. “Behind the First Habsburg Map of Transylvania – Comparative Analysis of Contemporary Manuscript Maps.” International Journal of Cartography 9 (3): 507– 24. Brauman, Martin M. van. 2023a. “Bible Maps, Symbolism, and Imagery: The Message of the Protestant Bible Map Is through Biblical Imagery and Christian Symbolism.” The Portolan 118 (Winter): 8–25. Brauman, Martin M. van. 2023b. “The Changing Style of the Merian Jerusalem Map Variants During and After the Golden Age of Augsburg.” The Neatline: A Newsletter of the Texas Map Society 36: 11–16.
Louis Miller 2 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation Brown, Wesley A. 2023. “A Favorite Map: The Seven-Sheet Map of the Oregon Trail Created by Charles Preuss.” Calafia: The Journal of the California Map Society, no. 2: 48–50. Bucherer-Dietschi, Paul. 2023. “The Map Commissioned by Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in 1898: An Analysis Based on Research in Kabul, New Delhi, London, Toronto, and New York.” The Portolan 118 (Winter): 26–40. Casale, Giancarlo. 2023. “On Tahqiq, Space Travel, and the Discovery of Jetlag: Post-Mongol Trajectories of Modern Spatial Thinking.” Journal of Early Modern History 27 (4): 304–20. Dassier, Marc. 2023. “Making a Frontier: The Brussels Line between Iraq and Turkey, Part I: Why Not Starting with a Baedeker Guide?” Maps in History: The Brussels Map Circle 77: 27–28. De Candt, Caroline. 2023. “Levinus Hulsius Gandensis: How a Brewer from Ghent Turned a Mapmaker.” Maps in History: The Brussels Map Circle 77: 5–17. Dmyterko, Voldymir. 2023. “Cartographic Depictions of Ukraine Part I: Beginnings, Beauplan and Beyond.” Maps in History: The Brussels Map Circle 77: 19–26. Donati, Valerio Massimo. 2023. “‘Weather, People, Ship’: The Environment’s Impact on Cook’s First Voyage into the Pacific.” Terrae Incognitae 55, no. 3: 219–50. Eaton, Bill. 2023. “The Roman Underground.” Calafia: The Journal of the California Map Society, no. 2: 13–14. Edney, Matthew H. 2023. “The First Facsimile Collections and the Parisian Origins of the History of Cartography.” Imago Mundi 75 (1): 2–23. Egmond, Marco van. 2023. “Maps with a Message: Charting, Interpreting, and Disseminating of Knowledge about Missionary Cartography (c. 1850-1950).” E-Perimetron 18 (2), 46-61.
Louis Miller 3 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation Faričić, Josip, Orietta Selva, and Dragan Umek. 2023. “Geographical Names of the Adriatic Sea on Medieval and Early-Modern Maps and Nautical Charts.” Journal of Historical Geography 82 (October): 68–80. Geldart, Peter. 2023. “Our Cover: A Manuscript Draft of the 1734 Murillo Velarde Map?” The Murillo Bulletin: Journal of PHIMCOS 16: 7–13. Gross, Richard, and Craig P. Howard. 2023. “Why La Salle Hung French Fortunes on a Western Branch: The Maps of Franquelin and Coronelli.” Terrae Incognitae 55, no. 3: 279–306. Habeeb, Kenneth. 2023. “The Perilous Search for Timbuktu and Africa’s Niger River - Part II.” Calafia: The Journal of the California Map Society, no. 2: 42–44. Høgenhoff, Carsten Berg. 2023. “Sailing in Abel Tasman’s Wake – A Theory on Where to Place Wits and Sweers Eÿlanden in Van Diemen’s Land.” The Globe Journal (ANZMapS) 94: 13–40. Holubec, Stanislav, and Jitka Močičková. 2023. “Ethnic Mapping in Central Europe, 1810–1945: The Case of the Czech–German Language Border.” Imago Mundi 75 (1): 45–71. Hughes, Paul. 2023. “The Cape Cod Meridian and Old Henry Bond Part II.” Calafia: The Journal of the California Map Society, no. 2: 39–41. Jagessar, Philip. 2023. “The Linguistic Survey of India’s Experiment in Mapping Languages, 1896–1927.” Imago Mundi 75 (1): 72–89. Jose, Richardo Trota. 2023. “’You Are Our Pals’ : Japanese World War II Propaganda Leaflets and Posters in the Philippines.” The Murillo Bulletin: Journal of PHIMCOS 16: 15–25. King, Robert J. 2023a. “Ptolemy Revised: Franciscus Monachus and the Paris Gilt Globe.” Der Globusfreund/Globe Studies 67: 60–75.
Louis Miller 4 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation King, Robert J. 2023b. “The Antipodes, Isidore of Seville’s Oceanus Interior, and Macrobius’ Alveus Oceani.” The Globe Journal (ANZMapS) 94: 1–12. Klaarenbeek, Reinout. 2023. “Proceskaart van de Grens Tussen Utrecht En Het Gooi.” Caert- Thresoor 42 (4): 3–13. Kok, Hans. 2023. “Map Collecting, Easy to Start, Hard to Give Up: A Few Explanatory, Sometimes Philosophical Notes on the Hans Kok Collection (HEK).” IMCoS: Journal of the International Map Collectors’ Society 174: 24–36. Kotzeva, Elitza. 2023. “Counter-Mapping for Resistance and Cultivation of Counter-Memory: Contemporary Social Life of Some Historical Nagorno Karabakh Maps.” Material Culture Review / Revue de La Culture Matérielle 95 (1): 8–30. LaForge, Allyson. 2023. “Tracing Material Culture Histories: A Miniature Mokuk Within Networks of Indigenous Resistance.” Commonplace: The Journal of Early American Life. Lee, Jacob F. 2023. “‘Do You Go to New Orleans?’: The Louisiana Purchase, Federalism, and the Contingencies of Empire in the Early U.S. Republic.” Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 21 (3): 460–90. Leeflang, Jornt, and Ferjan Ormeling. 2023. “Was de Kritiek Terecht? Von Derfelden van Hinderstein versus Melvill van Carnbée.” Caert-Thresoor 42 (4): 26–35. Marom, Roy, and Itamar Taxel. 2023. “Ḥamāma: The Historical Geography of Settlement Continuity and Change in Majdal ‘Asqālan’s Hinterland, 1270–1750 CE.” Journal of Historical Geography 82 (October): 49–65. Martin, Stephen. 2023. “Admired, Examined and Eaten: Penguins on Maps.” IMCoS: Journal of the International Map Collectors’ Society 174: 37–43.
Louis Miller 5 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation McElfresh, Laura Kane. 2023. “The Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Special Map Processing Project, 1951–2003.” The Portolan 118 (Winter): 41–48. McIntosh, Gregory C. 2023. “Revisiting the ‘Admiral’s Map’: What Was It? And Who Was He?” Terrae Incognitae 55, no. 3: 251–78. Morawiecka, Maria Magdalena. 2023. “In a Circle: The Hereford Map as a ‘Cosmic Clock.’” Imago Mundi 75 (1): 90–98. Mühr, Heiko. 2023. “Ukraine: The Borderland.” Calafia: The Journal of the California Map Society, no. 2: 18–20. Nivala, Asko. 2023. “The Construction of Space in English and German Literature 1790–1848: Geoparsing the Corvey Collection.” Literary Geographies 9 (2): 352–76. Ogborn, Miles. 2023. “Cedric Robinson’s Black Marxism and the Uses of Historical Geography.” Journal of Historical Geography 82 (October): 81–90. Paprotny, Zbigniew. 2023. “Post-1800 Copies of Atlas Silesiae: May We Talk about the Second Edition?” Polish Cartographical Review 55 (1): 38–49. Postnikov, Alexei V., and Nadezhda A. Ozerova. 2023. “History of Caucasian Mapping: By Russian Topographers from the Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Centuries.” IMCoS: Journal of the International Map Collectors’ Society 174: 7–20. Rakoczy, Lila. 2023. “GIS Maps and Education Outreach at the Texas General Land Office.” The Neatline: A Newsletter of the Texas Map Society 36: 7–9. Rothman, Juliet. 2023. “Where the Wind Cherubs Blow.” Calafia: The Journal of the California Map Society, no. 2: 29–31.
Louis Miller 6 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation Rothman, Leonard A. 2023. “Polar Bears on Antarctica? MacDonald Gill’s ‘Highways of Empire’ Map.” Calafia: The Journal of the California Map Society, no. 2: 4–6. Ryder, Julie. 2023. “Mapping a Residency.” The Globe Journal (ANZMapS) 94: 41–56. Semones, JoAnn. 2023. “The Historical Role of Pigeon Point Lighthouse in West Coast Navigation.” Calafia: The Journal of the California Map Society, no. 2: 15–17. Skrycki, Radosław. 2023. “The First State of Georg Freudenhammer’s Map of Palatinatus Posnaniensis from 1645.” Polish Cartographical Review 55 (1): 50–55. Skurnik, Johanna. 2023. “From Everyday Map-Things to Oblivion? The Social Lives of Finnish Missionary World Maps.” Material Culture Review / Revue de La Culture Matérielle 95 (1): 48– 66. Smollar, David. 2023. “Road Map Censorship, Part II.” Calafia: The Journal of the California Map Society, no. 2: 8–10. Thiry, Christopher J.J. 2023. “Santa’s Got a Gun: A Case Study of Cultural Stereotypes Embedded in a Map.” Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization 58 (3): 144–56. Vadas, András, and László Ferenczi. 2023. “Small Urban Waters and Environmental Pressure before Industrialization: The Case of Hungary.” Journal of Historical Geography 82 (October): 98–109. Vailly, Martin. 2023. “Poring Over the World at the Court. Coronelli’s Globes and the Social Lives of Maps in France (1680-1715).” Material Culture Review / Revue de La Culture Matérielle 95 (1): 92–115.
Louis Miller 7 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation Valladares, Rafael, and Antonio Sánchez. 2023. “Rethinking the Anglo-Spanish War of 1625 through Military Cartography: A New Pedro Teixeira Description of the City of Málaga.” Imago Mundi 75 (1): 99–110. Van Schaik, Anne-Rieke, and Bram Vannieuwenhuyze. 2023. “On the Thresholds of an Old Map: A Paracartographic Approach to Joost Jansz Bilhamer’s Caerte van Noorthollant.” The Rijksmuseum Bulletin 71 (3): 212–35. Vannieuwenhuyze, Bram. 2023a. “Een Zomer Vol Kaartontmoetingen.” Caert-Thresoor 42 (4): 14–25. Vannieuwenhuyze, Bram. 2023b. “The Social Life, Death, and Rebirth of Jacob van Deventer’s City and Town Maps of the Low Countries.” Material Culture Review / Revue de La Culture Matérielle 95 (1): 67–91. Walsh, Patrick. 2023. “The Iron Horse Reaches Texas – Charting the Railroad’s Arrival via Interactive StoryMap.” The Neatline: A Newsletter of the Texas Map Society 36: 18–22. Wegman, Imogen. 2023. “Meehan’s Mapping of the Derwent River in Van Diemen’s Land, 1803–04.” Australian Historical Studies 54 (4): 772–93. Whyte, Brendan. 2023. “The Cartographic Sandbagger, or, Mapping a Norwegian Blue.” The Globe Journal (ANZMapS) 94: 57–70. Zentai, László. 2023. “History of Orienteering Maps: In the Light of the Evolution of Survey and Reproduction Techniques.” International Journal of Cartography 9 (3): 585–602. Zentai, László, and Edina Hajdú. 2023. “Exploring Intentional Distortions in Cold War Era Tourist Maps.” E-Perimetron 18 (2). Zhang, Lei. 2023. “Red or Expert: Reforming Geographers in Communist China, 1949–1953.” Annals of the American Association of Geographers 113 (9): 2186–2202.
Louis Miller 8 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation BOOKS Araujo, Ana Lucia. 2023. The Gift: How Objects of Prestige Shaped the Atlantic Slave Trade and Colonialism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 224pp. ISBN: 978-1108839297. $39.99. Bellerby, Peter. 2023. The Globemakers: The Curious Story of an Ancient Craft. New York: Bloomsbury, 240pp. ISBN: 978-1639731565. $36.00. Berman, Jake. 2023. The Lost Subways of North America: A Cartographic Guide to the Past, Present, and What Might Have Been. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 272pp. ISBN: 978- 0226829791. $35.00. Bhalai, Suresh. 2023. The History of Mining and Geological Surveys in Jamaica. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 175pp. ISBN: 978-3031426032. $160.00. Black, Jeremy. 2022. The Geographies of War. Barnsley, England: Pen & Sword Books, 264pp. ISBN: 978-1399015912. $42.95. Chester, Ryan. 2023. Chicago Reflected: A Skyline Drawing from the Chicago River. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 16pp. ISBN: 978-0226828541. $29.95. Curran, Amelia. 2023. Slipping the Line: The Assembled Geographies of Gang Territories. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 197pp. ISBN: 978-3031392771. $129.99. Gehbald, Agnes. 2023. A Colonial Book Market: Peruvian Print Culture in the Age of Enlightenment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 416pp. ISBN: 978-1009360852. $130.00. Grataloup, Christian. 2023. A History of the World in 500 Maps. London: Thames & Hudson, 600pp. ISBN: 978-0500252659. £35.00.
Louis Miller 9 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation Kębłowska-Ławniczak, Ewa, Dominika Ferens, Katarzyna Nowak-McNeice, and Marcin Tereszewski, eds. 2023. Literary and Cultural Representations of the Hinterlands. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 286pp. ISBN: 978-1032617718. $185.00. Koç, Gülseren Duman. 2023. Governing the Frontiers in the Ottoman Empire: Notables, Tribes and Peasants of Muş (1820s-1880s). Leiden: Brill, 314pp. ISBN: 978-9004683044. $126.00. Lange, Diana, and Benjamin Van Der Linde, eds. 2023. Maps and Colours: A Complex Relationship. Leiden: Brill, 250pp. ISBN: 978-9004467354. $126.00. Luis, Diego Javier. 2024. The First Asians in the Americas: A Transpacific History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 368pp. ISBN: 978-0674271784. $45.00. Sdunzik, Jennifer. 2023. The Geography of Hate: The Great Migration through Small-Town America. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 240pp. ISBN: 978-0252045424. $110.00. Small, Meredith F. 2023. Here Begins the Dark Sea. New York: Pegasus Books, 320pp. ISBN: 978- 1639364190. $28.95. Traoré, Makhroufi Ousmane. 2023. Slavery, Resistance, and Identity in Early Modern West Africa: The Ethnic-State of Gajaaga. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 459pp. ISBN: 978- 1009282345. $150.00. Trethewey, Laura. 2023. The Deepest Map: The High-Stakes Race to Chart the World’s Oceans. New York: HarperCollins, 304pp. ISBN: 978-0063099951. $25.60. Vallen, Nino. 2023. Being the Heart of the World: The Pacific and the Fashioning of the Self in New Spain, 1513–1641. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 384pp. ISBN: 978-1009322072. $110.00.
Louis Miller 10 Recent Publications, The Portolan, collation Vannieuwenhuyze, Bram, Marissa Griffioen, and Anne-Rieke van Schaik. 2023. Oude kaarten lezen: Handboek voor historische cartografie. Zwolle: WBOOKS, 384pp. ISBN: 978-9462585362. €59.95. Wang, Michelle H. 2023. The Art of Terrestrial Diagrams in Early China. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 256pp. ISBN: 978-0226827469. $55.00. Wiersema, Juliet B. 2024. The History of a Periphery: Spanish Colonial Cartography from Colombia’s Pacific Lowlands. Austin: University of Texas Press, 256pp. ISBN: 978-1477327746. $60.00. Woudstra, Jan, David Jacques, and Robert Holden, eds. 2023. Teaching Landscape History. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 236pp. ISBN: 978-1032398495. $170.00. Zenobi, Luca. 2023. Borders and the Politics of Space in Late Medieval Italy: Milan, Venice, and Their Territories. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 288pp. ISBN: 978-0198876861. $110.00. Zhichang, Li. 2023. Daoist Master Changchun’s Journey to the West: To the Court of Chinggis Qan and Back. Translated by Ruth W. Dunnell, Stephen H. West, and Shao-yun Yang. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 296pp. ISBN: 978-0197668375. $34.95.
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