Maps and Cartographic Ideas in Motion: Circulation, Transfers and Networks. Introduction to the Special Issue
José María García Redondo, José María Moreno Martín
Making a Global Image of the World: Science, Cosmography and Navigation in Times of the First Circumnavigation of Earth, 1492-1522
Antonio Sánchez Martínez
Circulation and Contacts in Sixteenth Century New Cartography: Spain, Portugal and Italy
José María Moreno Madrid
The Cartographer Sets Sail: Eyewitness Records and Early Modern Maps
Chet Van Duzer
On the Translation of Founding Narratives into Cartographic Images: America in Le Testu’s Cosmographie Universelle (1556)
Carolina Martínez
New Spain’s Cartography within Global Geography: José Antonio de Alzate’s Maps of North America
José María García Redondo
Cartography in dispute: the frontiers of Brazil in Abbé Raynal’s Histoire des Deux Indes
Junia Ferreira Furtado
Mapping Skies and Continents: The Production of Two Portuguese Scientific Atlases in the Era of Napoleonic Expansion (1799-1813)
Iris Kantor, Thomás Haddad
Personal Empires: Mapping, Local Networks, and the Control of Land in the Lower Mississippi Valley
Matthew E. Franco
The teaching of biological evolution in Mexican socialist textbooks in the 1930s
Erica Torrens, Juan Manuel Rodríguez Caso, Ana Barahona
Juarez and Maximilian: stories and interpretations in film and literature.
María del Sol Morales Zea
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