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Presented By: Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies

Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies Friday Workshop Series

"Mapping the Americas"

Featuring: Martin Brückner (English, Material Culture; University of Delaware): “Cartography and the Gigantic: Wall Maps, Aesthetics, and Technology in Nineteenth-Century America”'; Jon Parmenter (History; Cornell University): “The Spatial Reconnaissance of Iroquoia, 1600-1775: Who Knew What, and When Did they Know It?”; Neil Safier, (History; University of British Columbia): “Fugitive Landscapes in Deep Time: Mapping Indigenous Migrations in Amazonia”. Chaired by Michael Witgen (History).

Presented in conjunction with the Symposium on the Cultural History of Cartography.

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