An Alternative View of Jave la Grande: Approaches to Cartographic History and their Impact on the Interpretation of The Dieppe Maps

Over the past three decades there has been a significant change in the way cartographic history has been viewed, initially due to the writings of the late J. B. Harley, but increasingly to the continuing work of other American and European map historians. For this reason it is worth reviewing much o...

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Main Author: Worth, Howard
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Australian Association for Maritime History 2011
Online Access:http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=963828685421271;res=IELHSS
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description Over the past three decades there has been a significant change in the way cartographic history has been viewed, initially due to the writings of the late J. B. Harley, but increasingly to the continuing work of other American and European map historians. For this reason it is worth reviewing much of the current analysis of those early French cartographic works usually referred to as the Dieppe maps, and the various arguments presented as a result of that analysis about whether or not they include representations of Australia.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-55552017-03-08T13:18:32Z An Alternative View of Jave la Grande: Approaches to Cartographic History and their Impact on the Interpretation of The Dieppe Maps Worth, Howard Over the past three decades there has been a significant change in the way cartographic history has been viewed, initially due to the writings of the late J. B. Harley, but increasingly to the continuing work of other American and European map historians. For this reason it is worth reviewing much of the current analysis of those early French cartographic works usually referred to as the Dieppe maps, and the various arguments presented as a result of that analysis about whether or not they include representations of Australia. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5555 http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=963828685421271;res=IELHSS The Australian Association for Maritime History restricted
spellingShingle Worth, Howard
An Alternative View of Jave la Grande: Approaches to Cartographic History and their Impact on the Interpretation of The Dieppe Maps
title An Alternative View of Jave la Grande: Approaches to Cartographic History and their Impact on the Interpretation of The Dieppe Maps
title_full An Alternative View of Jave la Grande: Approaches to Cartographic History and their Impact on the Interpretation of The Dieppe Maps
title_fullStr An Alternative View of Jave la Grande: Approaches to Cartographic History and their Impact on the Interpretation of The Dieppe Maps
title_full_unstemmed An Alternative View of Jave la Grande: Approaches to Cartographic History and their Impact on the Interpretation of The Dieppe Maps
title_short An Alternative View of Jave la Grande: Approaches to Cartographic History and their Impact on the Interpretation of The Dieppe Maps
title_sort alternative view of jave la grande: approaches to cartographic history and their impact on the interpretation of the dieppe maps
url http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=963828685421271;res=IELHSS
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5555