Mapping South Africa : a historical survey of South African maps and charts
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Mapping South Africa : a historical survey of South African maps and charts
Jacana, 2013, c2011
2nd, rev. impression
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"First published by Jacana Media in 2011"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliography (p. 127-130) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Filled with beautiful reproductions of some 85 maps, this is the first survey of the fascinating story of maps and mapmaking in the subcontinent. Beginning with the Portuguese voyages of exploration in the late 15th century, it explores the attempts of the Dutch and the British to chart and lay claim to the vast and expanding landscape of the Cape Colony. Subsequent chapters investigate the maps of the Eastern Cape, where a series of frontier wars led to an outpouring of cartography, as well as the maps of colonial Natal and the Boer Republics of the Transvaal and Free State, where cartography was driven, conversely, by the dictates of colonization and land exploitation. Drawing upon several scholarly articles, this history reveals an appreciation of the close relation between science, exploration, and cartography and gives due prominence to the role played by individuals as well as institutions in producing maps of increasing accuracy and detail.
目次
- Latitude, longitude and the measurement of time and distance
- early explorers, maps and charts, 1652-1780
- the last years of Dutch rule at the Cape, 1780-1795
- the British take over the Cape
- the Great African Survey
- the Eastern Cape frontier
- exploring the interior of southern Africa
- Colonial Natal
- the Transvaal and Orange Free State
- the Geodetic Surveys and the arc of the 30th meridian
- the AngloBoer War and after
- new ideas: Fourcade and Wadley.
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