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