Mapping borders. States map their borders: scientific technology and transnational exchange ; What makes a good border? Nationalism and the rise of unofficial boundary map ; The invention of language borders: visual images of a cultural divide -- Borderland maps for everyday life. Finding the center: Picturing the homeland in local regional spaces ; Maps for movement: hiking the border in the Vosges Mountains ; Border cityscape: visualizing Strasbourg through national and transnational frameworks.
Summary
Catherine Tatiana Dunlop is assistant professor of modern European history at Montana State University, Bozeman.
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