Mapping Manifest Destiny
Chicago and the American West
Michael P Conzen editor Diane Dillon editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:14th Nov '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Published to coincide with an exhibition at Chicago's Newberry Library, "Mapping Manifest Destiny" charts the historic role maps have played in imagining, understanding, promoting, and expoliting the Western frontier of North America. Featuring more than sixty full-color maps and views from the sixteenth through the twentieth centuries, this fascinating book documents how maps encouraged Euro-Americans to see the West as a land of promise, and how maps helped visualize a nation destined to expand across the continent to the Pacific Ocean.Curators Michael P. Conzen and Diane Dillon here present an interpretively rich, carefully researched selection of items drawing on the Newberry's superb collections of historic maps and Western Americana. They have organized the book into four sections: maps for empire, maps for building a new nation, maps for enlightenment, and maps for business. Chicago emerges first as a dot on one of these maps, but it subsequently becomes a bustling metropolis and a major center of cartographic production.
ISBN: 9780911028812
Dimensions: 31mm x 23mm x 1mm
Weight: 765g
120 pages