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The history of cartography : volume six: cartography in the twentieth century : part 2 / edited by Mark Monmonier

This work explores the evolution of cartography throughout the twentieth century, tracing the transition from paper to digital formats. It analyses how technological advancements, such as satellite positioning, influenced global surveillance and wayfinding.

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vernon_accession 35700
vernon_id 48220
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vernon_tags Science, Astronomy, Physical sciences, Geodetic astronomy, Spherical astronomy, Engineering, Technology, Non-book materials, Library materials, Physical scientists, Scientists, Professions, Occupations, Maps, Cartographic materials, Atlases, Cartography, Surveying, Enlightenment, Philosophy, Modern -- 18th century, Earth scientists, Cartography in art, Cartographers, Longitude
vernon_production_date 1987
vernon_brief_description Tracks and compares the development of cartographic methods by country and region of Europe in both innovation and continuity.
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vernon_isbn_issn 9780226534718
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