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Map Of A Nation by Rachel Hewitt; 9781847082541

Map Of A Nation

By Rachel Hewitt

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Map Of A Nation by Rachel Hewitt is an illuminating exploration of the role maps have played in shaping our understanding of Britain and its landscapes. This compelling narrative delves into the intersection of cartography and national identity, revealing how maps have not only documented territory but also influenced the fabric of society itself.

The Story

Beginning with the early days of map-making, Hewitt guides readers through the evolution of cartographic practices, highlighting significant historical moments that have been both captured and created through maps. The narrative examines the intricate relationship between geography and power, as well as the ways in which maps have been used to assert control and define borders. Through a tapestry of voices and perspectives, the book invites readers to reconsider the seemingly simple act of map-making as a profound commentary on culture and history.

Why Readers Love It

  • The book combines rigorous historical research with a narrative style that is both accessible and engaging.
  • Hewitt's examination of how maps reflect and shape national identity resonates with contemporary discussions about territory and belonging.
  • Readers appreciate the seamless integration of personal anecdotes and historical context, making the exploration of cartography deeply relatable.

Perfect For

Those fascinated by European and British history, as well as enthusiasts of cartography and geography, will find Map Of A Nation both enlightening and thought-provoking. It is a must-read for anyone interested in how our perceptions of space and place have been constructed through the ages. Readers who enjoyed Atlas of the European Novel or Geography of Thought may find Hewitt's insights particularly rewarding.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 133 mm × 197 mm × 32 mm
Pages: 432
Publisher: Granta Publications Ltd
ISBN: 9781847082541

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