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Djoeke van Netten (ed). Pages: 376 p.Illustrations:90 col.Language(s):English. Publication Year:2025. Brepols. ISBN: 978-2-503-60843-3. Paperback -- TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Issue: Mapping Uncertain Knowledge Edited by Djoeke van Netten Djoeke van Netten, Introduction. Mapping Uncertain Knowledge Chet Van Duzer, Some Methods for Indicating Cartographic Uncertainty, Fifteenth through Eighteenth Centuries Petter Hellström, A New New World. Unmapping Africa in the Age of Reason Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh, Interesting and Uninteresting Unknowns. Mapping Southern Africa in the Seventeenth Century Danielle Gravon, Gerhard Mercator as Sacred Geographer. Paradise at the North Pole Weixuan Li, Deep Mapping Uncertain Historical Sources. Visualizing Business Knowledge of Painters in Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam Rombert Stapel, To Map, To Ascertain. Reflections on the Practice of Mapping (Un)certain Knowledge from a Digital Humanities Perspective Marlies Vermeulen, Epilogue. Mapping Uncertainties Forum: Decentering the History of Knowledge Sven Dupré and Geert Somsen, Introduction. Decentering the History of Knowledge Kenji Ito, Who Knows? Projit Mukharji, Vernacularizing, Braiding, and Plurigenericism. An Expanding Toolkit for Histories of Knowledge in Non-Settler Postcolonies Michiel Leezenberg, For a Multiple Decentering of the History of Knowledge Andrés Vélez-Posada, Contact Zones for a Global History of Knowledge Eugenia Lean, Notes from Global Asia. How to Write a Global History of Knowledge Harun Küçük, From Universal to Global. Real Challenges and Utopian Hopes for the Global History of Knowledge Helen Tilley, Ignoring the Obvious about the World. For Kinds of Not Knowing in African Studies Irina Podgorny, Traveling Mermaids, Traveling Materials. Museum Objects and the De-Centering of the Histories of Knowledge Anna Grasskamp, Response Research articles André de Melo Araújo, (Re)producing the English Printed Past. Antiquarian Knowledge-Making Practices in Joseph Ames s Typographical Antiquities (1749) Lotte Schüßler, Distance Education During a Paper Shortage. Wartime Economics, Efficiency, and the Nazi Humanities at the Front Marte Van Hassel, Nele Wynants & Karel Vanhaesebrouck, A Lantern View from the Ruwenzori Mountain Range. Between Science Communication, Travel Story, and Colonial Propaganda in an Illustrated Lecture Performance from 1932 Genevieve E. Caulfield, The Optics of St Francis s Stigmatization. Iconography and Theories of Seeing.
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