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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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