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Liebenberg E., Demhardt I.J., Vervust S. (eds.) History of Military Cartography

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Liebenberg E., Demhardt I.J., Vervust S. (eds.) History of Military Cartography
New York: Springer, 2016. - 377 p.
This volume gathers 19 papers first presented at the 5th International Symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography, which took place at the University of Ghent, Belgium on 2-5 December 2014. The overall conference theme was 'Cartography in Times of War and Peace', but preference was given to papers dealing with the military cartography of the First World War (1914-1918). The papers are classified by period and regional sub-theme, i.e. Military Cartography from the 18th to the 20th century; WW I Cartography in Belgium, Central Europe, etc.
Image of Belgium in WWI Through Maps.
The Postal Service of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (1917–1919): A Time-Step Analysis Using Historical Data Integration in a GIS Environment.
Position Mapping: Cartography, Intelligence, and the Third Battle of Gaza, 1917.
The Eye of the Army: German Aircraft and Aero Cartography in World War I.
A Good Map Is Half The Battle! The Military Cartography of the Central Powers in World War I.
Military and Civilian Mapping (ca 1912–1930) of the Great War: A Selective Private Collection (Including Postcards).
Mapping, Battlefield Guidebooks, and Remembering the Great War.
The Peace Treaty of Versailles: The Role of Maps in Reshaping the Balkans in the Aftermath of WWI.
The Role of Ethnographical Maps of Hungary and Romania at the Peace Talks After the Great War.
Ideological Changes in Ethnic Atlas Mapping of East Central Europe During the Twentieth Century.
A New Kind of Map for a New Kind of World: 1919, the Peace, and the Rise of Geographical Cartography.
Military Mapping Against All Odds: Topographical Reconnaissance in the United States from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War.
The Peninsular War 1808–1814: French and Spanish Cartography of the Guadarrama Pass and El Escorial.
Partisan Cartographers During the Kansas-Missouri Border War, 1854–1861.
Mapping for Empire: British Military Mapping in South Africa, 1806–1914.
From Peninsular War to Coordinated Cadastre: William Light’s Route Maps of Portugal and Spain, and His Founding of Adelaide, the ‘Grand Experiment in the Art of Colonization’.
Contours of Conflict: the Highs and Lows of Military Mapping at The National Archives of the United Kingdom.
Whose Islands? The Cartographic Politics of the Falklands, 1763–1982.
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