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Argues that our understanding of the production of national space during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries must account for sites of resistance and opposition to hegemonic forms of geographical representation, such as the map.

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Sills persuasively argues that there is no coherent British national identity based on a coherent mapping of national space. Rather, national identity hinged on local places and neighborhoods through which the individual connected with the national. The nature of those neighborhoods was the subject of diverse discourses, promoted by the emergent public sphere and shaped through their interplay of textual and graphic maps. An original book grounded on wide-ranging but secure scholarship." - Matthew H. Edney, University of Southern Maine, author of Cartography: The Ideal and Its History

"This ambitious book gathers a stunning variety of maps and texts across the long eighteenth century to show how local spaces refashion themselves in relation to the nation as that nation behaves imperially towards its own." - Cynthia Wall, University of Virginia Press, author of Grammars of Approach: Landscape, Narrative, and the Linguistic Picturesque

Against the Map

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      Publisher: MP-VIR Uni of Virginia
      Publication Date: 10/30/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813945989, 978-0813945989
      ISBN10: 0813945984

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Argues that our understanding of the production of national space during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries must account for sites of resistance and opposition to hegemonic forms of geographical representation, such as the map.

      Trade Review
      Sills persuasively argues that there is no coherent British national identity based on a coherent mapping of national space. Rather, national identity hinged on local places and neighborhoods through which the individual connected with the national. The nature of those neighborhoods was the subject of diverse discourses, promoted by the emergent public sphere and shaped through their interplay of textual and graphic maps. An original book grounded on wide-ranging but secure scholarship." - Matthew H. Edney, University of Southern Maine, author of Cartography: The Ideal and Its History

      "This ambitious book gathers a stunning variety of maps and texts across the long eighteenth century to show how local spaces refashion themselves in relation to the nation as that nation behaves imperially towards its own." - Cynthia Wall, University of Virginia Press, author of Grammars of Approach: Landscape, Narrative, and the Linguistic Picturesque

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