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Introduction | ||
1 | From Book with Maps to Books as Maps: The Editor in the Creation of the Atlas Idea | 3 |
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 |
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