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James Cheshire: The Library of Lost Maps

James Cheshire: The Library of Lost Maps

Update: 2025-10-27
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In this episode of the podcast, host Steven welcomes back James Cheshire, a professor of geographic information and cartography at UCL, to discuss his latest book, 'The Library of Lost Maps.' The conversation explores the evolution of cartography, the significance of thematic maps, and the historical context of mapping practices. Cheshire shares insights into the stories behind various maps and mapmakers, including George Greenough and the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, while also addressing the darker uses of maps in shaping ideologies during the rise of fascism.


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James Cheshire: The Library of Lost Maps

James Cheshire: The Library of Lost Maps

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