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Die Kaiserzeit (Imperium Romanum): Geschichte in Tabellen, Karten, Lat. Texte
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The Pudding: A People Map of the UK
City names are replaced by their most Wikipedia'ed resident: people born in, lived in, or connected to a place (2019).
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Canals
These maps convey the ʺvitalityʺ of canals as engines of trade, economic development, and travel in antebellum America (USA 2021)
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Orbis
The interactive model of the Roman Empire reconstructs the time cost and financial expense associated with a wide range of different types of travel in antiquity (USA 2018).
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Mapping the Overland Trails
This map traces the experiences of about two dozen American migrants who moved westward during the mid-nineteenth century (University of Richmond, USA 2017).
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Distribution of the Slave Population of the Southern States
Map Showing the Distribution of the Slave Population of the Southern States of the United States; 1861 (USA 2021)
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Pleiades
Pleiades gives users the ability to use, create, and share historical geographic information about the ancient world in digital form (USA 2019).
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Mapping Prejudice
This project delves into the Minneapolis area's real estate history, where racially-restrictive deeds were powerful tools used by real estate developers in the 19th and 20th century to prevent people of color from buying or occupying property (USA: University of Minnesota 2019).
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Persuasive Cartography
Persuasive cartography is defined as ʺmaps intended primarily to reinforce opinions or beliefs - to send or reinforce messages - rather than to communicate objective geographic information.ʺ (Cornell University Library's Digital Collections 2017)
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Maps that Changed Our World
This digital interactive project highlights a handful of fascinating maps created over the past several centuries (Library of Congress 2018).
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