Last night @2021Ichc delegates were treated to the opening of an exhibition about the Danube Delta at the Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History.
Here is Stanford's map of the Danube principalities (ca. 1854): https://t.co/bPI4bwCg72
Thanks for a great conference!
Till 1850 #Dutch colonial authority was limited - the emphasis was on maintaining trade. This reflects itself in the atlas that J. van den Bosch (1780-1844) published in 1818. Only the coastal areas are based on a reliable cartographic base
Donated to @knag by J. Schill in 1899
Getting ready to present at #ICHC2022#Bucharest in Panel 13: Charting the Seas and Surveying the Lands. Already so inspired by today’s first session on Global Maritime Mapping! #HistoryOfCartography
Closing the conference with a moving keynote from @steven_seegel challenging us to think more about the the importance of map collecting, for families and scholars, as an act of witnessing, memory, and agency in the context of Ukraine. #maps@2021Ichc#maphistory
Sharing some news, as I hope it can matter. I will be giving the closing conference keynote, "Cartographic #Ukraine under Global Eyes: From Mental Map to Sovereign Territory," to the International Conference in the History of Cartography @2021Ichc in Bucharest. Coming: July 2022.
Between all the chaos, I will be giving the closing keynote 8 July (today) to the @2021Ichc in Bucharest, on #Ukraine's understudied and unacknowledged map legacies. I feature activists who worked to give voice to and among Ukrainians in the global history of cartography. #maps
It’s @NataliaGandara on the big screen! 5am for her in Chile as she shares her excellent paper on sealers, whalers,and cartographic knowledge @2021Ichc#maps#maphistory
We've discussed the Ottoman Empire quite a bit @2021Ichc in Bucharest. The theme of the conference in conflict & cartography, so here is a map of the Ottoman Empire published during the Austro-Turkish & Russo-Turkish wars (Berlin, 1785). #maps
Learn more: https://t.co/vck66FIL2k
The lovely University Aula hosting #ichc2022 Bram Vannieuwenhuyze arguing for the importance of map transmission alongside production reception @2021Ichc#cartography#maphistory
Rather than coloring maps “without sense or reason”, Johann Hübner advocated methodical coloring of countries. The idea spread quickly.
@BLinde87 at #ichc2022. @2021Ichc