Cartographic State
Discover the intriguing world of cartography and its profound impact on modern statehood in Cartographic State by Jordan Branch. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this insightful paperback spans 242 pages and delves into the often-overlooked role of maps in shaping political landscapes. Branch examines how contemporary maps, filled with uniform states and linear boundaries, have redefined concepts of political space, organization, and authority. Through a thorough exploration of cartography, the book reveals how these visual tools have transformed practices of internal governance and international relations. Ideal for those interested in history, sovereignty, and world politics, Cartographic State is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate connections between maps and the development of modern nations.