[ISHMap-List] Maps and Society 2017 to 2018

C Delano-Smith c.delano-smith at qmul.ac.uk
Thu Nov 2 16:04:43 CET 2017





      THE WARBURG INSTITUTE
      University of London
      Woburn Square, London WC1H OAB


      MAPS AND SOCIETY


      Lectures in the history of cartography convened by Catherine Delano-Smith (Institute of Historical Research), Tony Campbell (formerly Map Library, British Library), Peter Barber (Visiting Fellow, History, King’s College, formerly Map Library, British Library) and Alessandro Scafi (Warburg Institute). Meetings are held on selected Thursdays at the Warburg Institute at 5.00 pm. Admission is free. Meetings are followed by refreshment. All are welcome. Enquiries: tony at tonycampbell.info or 020 8346 5112 (Dr Delano-Smith). 





      TWENTY-SEVENTH SERIES: 2017–2018


      2017

      November 30    Roderick Baron (Independent Scholar and Map Dealer).  Fred W. Rose & His Serio-Comic Maps, 1877–1900.





      2018

      January 18       Giles Darkes (Cartographic Editor, British Historic Towns Atlas).  Maps, and Miasma: Henry Acland’s maps of Cholera in Oxford in the 1850s. 



      February 15      Dr Emma Perkins (Affiliate Scholar, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge).  Early English Globe Making: A Social Study of a Terrestrial Globe by Morden, Berry and Lea, c.1685. 



      March 15          Dr Thomas Horst (Post-doctoral Fellow at the Centro Interuniversitário de História das Ciências e da Tecnologia (CIUHCT), Lisbon).  Putting Saxton into Context: State Surveys in Early Modern Europe with Particular Reference to Palatinate- Neuburg (Bavaria), Saxony and England.



      April 26               Professor Dr Ferdinand Opll (formerly Director, Wiener Stadt- und Landesarchiv; now Honorary Professor of Medieval History and Historical Auxiliary Sciences, University of Vienna).  Early Modern Town Plans and Views of Vienna and Their Importance in an International Context.



      May 17                Professor Susan Schulten (Department of History, University of Denver, USA).  Map Drawing in Nineteenth-Century Education. 





      This programme has been made possible through the generous sponsorship of an Anonymous Benefactor,

      the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association Educational Trust, and the International Map Collectors’ Society.




     









Dr Catherine Delano-Smith
Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Historical Research, University of
London
Editor, IMAGO MUNDI The International Journal for the History of 
Cartography

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