[HistMap-List] REMINDER: August 27 lecture, Fall Programs & News!

Rocky Mountain Map Society naomi.heiser at colorado.edu
Wed Aug 26 02:30:05 CEST 2020


Join us August 27 for Libby Bischof's talk “Mapping the Classroom: Teaching Geography and History in 19th and 20th Century New England"

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CONTENTS:
* 8/27/2020
CURRENT PROGRAM
* UPCOMING FALL SCHEDULE
* 9/8/2020
Rocky Mountain Map Society's FAVORITE MAPS event!
* 9/10/2020
Mapping Covid-19 from Phylodynamics to Contact Tracing
* 9/22/2020
A Mile High Above What Exactly?
* 10/6/2020
Annual Scholar's Lecture:
Which Rivers Go Where?:
French Efforts to Understand and Map the American West, 1670-1700
* 10/20/2020
Prejudice and the Shaping of the
American West
* 11/19/2020
Northern Seas: The Mapping of the North Pacific before the Voyages of James Cook
* 12/3/2020
How Federal Government Redlining Maps Segregated America
* Educational Opportunity for RMMS Members - map classes



** 8/27/2020
CURRENT PROGRAM
Mapping the Classroom: Teaching Geography and History
in 19th and 20th Century New England
(Offered by Washington Map Society)
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Date/Time:  Thursday, August 27, 2020 @ 7:00 PM ET/5:00 PM MT
Topic:  In her richly illustrated lecture, Libby Bischof will address the role of mapmaking in geography and history curricula in the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as the ways in which geography textbooks contributed to structural racism in primary and secondary education via "Races of Men" lessons and chapters.  She will also talk about how the OML has developed a rich collection of educational materials related to geography and cartography.
Speaker:  Dr. Bischof is the Executive Director of the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education and Professor of History at the University of Southern Maine in Portland, Maine. She did her undergraduate and graduate studies at Boston College.  Her research and teaching interests focus on the cultural and social history of 19th century United States and the history of photography. Her regional interest is New England and Maine.
Virtual Exhibit:  https://rmmaps.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=995470b33b27fbff4316e5145&id=f79bf3ab02&e=19e98c2644
Meeting Place:  Zoom online
Registration Required:  In order to join the WMS meeting, please click here to register:
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Please indicate you're with Rocky Mountain Map Society when you register.

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As a reminder, in order to join this WMS meeting, you must register (click here:
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** UPCOMING FALL SCHEDULE
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** 9/8/2020
Rocky Mountain Map Society's FAVORITE MAPS event!
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(Hosted by Rocky Mountain Map Society)
Date/Time: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 @ 5:30 PM MT
Program (10 minute talks):
* Lieutenants Abert and Peck's 1845 exploration of discovery on the Arkansas and Canadian Rivers (Wes Brown)
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* The 1686 Du Val Map of Siam, a landmark map of Thailand (Tom Overton)
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* Michael Drayton. [Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, & Berkshire.] From Poly-Olbion. 1612 (Chris Lane)
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* The United States of America with the British possessions...divided with the French, also the Spanish territories...according to the preliminary articles of peace signed at Versailles the 20th of Jany; 1783. [1790]. (Don McGuirk)
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* The 1614 Gerrittsz/Blaeu Map of Russia, dedicated to Tsar Michael Romanov (Lorraine Sherry)
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* Reclaiming land in the Netherlands, in maps (Max Peeters)
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* 1773 Map of Tuscany by Matteo Pagani, with mysterious annotations and provenance (Tad Kelly)

Meeting place: Zoom online

Zoom link:
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You can download and learn about Zoom here: https://rmmaps.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=995470b33b27fbff4316e5145&id=2bec2c0be5&e=19e98c2644 (https://rmmaps.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=995470b33b27fbff4316e5145&id=2b47aa67b8&e=19e98c2644)

If you’d like Zoom support prior to the meeting, please reach out to
Naomi.Heiser at colorado.edu (mailto:Naomi.Heiser at colorado.edu)


** 9/10/2020
Mapping Covid-19 from Phylodynamics to Contact Tracing
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(In conjunction with the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division and the Johns Hopkins University)

Date/Time:  Thursday, September 10, 2020 @ 7:00 PM ET/5:00 PM MT
Speaker:  John Hessler, Specialist in Computational Geography and Geographic Information Science at the Library of Congress and Professor of Evolutionary Computation in the Graduate School of Advanced Studies at the Johns Hopkins University
Meeting Place:  Zoom online
Registration Required:  Please email
washmap at gmail.com (mailto:washmap at gmail.com)  in order to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Please indicate you're with Rocky Mountain Map Society when you register.


** 9/22/2020
A Mile High Above What Exactly?
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(Arranged by Rocky Mountain Map Society)

Date/Time:  Tuesday, September 22, 2020 @
7:00 PM ET/5:00 PM MT
Speaker:  Derek Van Westrum is a physicist and the manager of NOAA's gravity lab at the Table Mountain facility, north of Boulder, Colorado. His work determines the new U.S. height datum.
Meeting Place:  Zoom online
Registration Required:  Please email
washmap at gmail.com (mailto:washmap at gmail.com)  in order to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Please indicate you're with Rocky Mountain Map Society when you register.


** 10/6/2020
Annual Scholar's Lecture:
Which Rivers Go Where?:
French Efforts to Understand and Map the American West, 1670-1700
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(Hosted by Rocky Mountain Map Society)

Date/Time: Tuesday, October 6, 2020 @
5:30 PM MT
Speaker: Peter H. Wood is an emeritus professor of early American history from Duke University, best known for his pioneering work on African enslavement in colonial South Carolina. Ever since publishing an article on La Salle in the American Historical Review (April 1984), he has been interested in the extensive and muddled history of early French exploration in the America West.
Meeting Place: Zoom online
Registration required: Please email naomi.heiser at colorado.edu (mailto:naomi.heiser at colorado.edu) to register.  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.


** 10/20/2020
Prejudice and the Shaping of the
American West
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(Arranged by Rocky Mountain Map Society)

Date/Time: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 @
7:00 PM ET/5:00 PM MT
Speaker: Christopher W. Lane is the owner of The Philadelphia Print Shop West in Denver, CO. Chris is recognized as one of the country’s experts in this field, as evidenced by his 22 year stint as print and map expert on PBS’s Antiques Roadshow. Since coming to Denver, he has made the history of western maps and views a particular focus, producing a number of articles on these topics and lecturing at the Denver Public Library and other local venues.
Meeting place:  Zoom online
Registration Required:  Please email
washmap at gmail.com (mailto:washmap at gmail.com)  in order to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Please indicate you're with Rocky Mountain Map Society when you register.


** 11/19/2020
Northern Seas: The Mapping of the North Pacific before the Voyages of James Cook
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(Arranged by Washington Map Society)

Date/Time: Thursday November 19, 2020 @
7:00 PM ET/5:00 PM MT
Speaker: Katherine Parker, Research Officer for Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps, and Chair, Washington Map Society Walter W. Ristow Prize. She is also Associate Editor of the Hakluyt Society and Book Reviews Editor for the H-Maps Network. As a Ph.D. graduate in history from the University of Pittsburgh, her research interests focus on the intellectual and cultural history of Pacific exploration and early modern print culture with an emphasis on Britain.
Meeting place:  Zoom online
Registration Required:  Please email
washmap at gmail.com (mailto:washmap at gmail.com)  in order to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Please indicate you're with Rocky Mountain Map Society when you register.


** 12/3/2020
How Federal Government Redlining Maps Segregated America
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(Arranged by Chicago Map Society)

Date/Time: Thursday December 3, 2020 @
7:00 PM ET/5:00 PM MT
Speaker: Linda Gartz is a Chicago-based, six-time Emmy-honored documentary producer, author, blogger, educator, and archivist. Her documentaries and TV productions have been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, and Investigation Discovery, syndicated nation-wide. Linda will discuss her award-winning book, Redlined, inspired by a trove of long-hidden family letters, diaries, and photos, spanning the 20th century. To learn more, go to www.LindaGartz.com (https://rmmaps.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=995470b33b27fbff4316e5145&id=ca1e582965&e=19e98c2644) .
Meeting place: Zoom online
Registration Required:  Please email
washmap at gmail.com (mailto:washmap at gmail.com)  in order to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Please indicate you're with Rocky Mountain Map Society when you register.


** Educational Opportunity for RMMS Members - map classes
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Academy for Lifelong Learning (https://rmmaps.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=995470b33b27fbff4316e5145&id=e8173436bb&e=19e98c2644)  offers Rocky Mountain Map Society members a discount on the upcoming course Why Maps Matter, (https://rmmaps.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=995470b33b27fbff4316e5145&id=0c66be35a7&e=19e98c2644) taught by Joseph Kerski (https://rmmaps.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=995470b33b27fbff4316e5145&id=02c877b288&e=19e98c2644) (Geographer, Environmental Systems Research Institute's Educator, and RMMS speaker).

Dates/Times:  October 2 and 9, 2020, 10-11 am

Cost: $5 (half-price) for RMMS members!
To receive a code for the discount, send an email request to Sally Kneser (https://rmmaps.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=995470b33b27fbff4316e5145&id=c88ae070c2&e=19e98c2644) .

Please consider joining RMMS to take advantage of this benefit and others!

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