Uma História do Mundo em Doze Mapas

Uma História do Mundo em Doze Mapas Book pdf

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Jerry Brotton is a British historian. He is Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary University of London, a television and radio presenter and a curator.
Brotton writes about literature, history, material culture, trade, and east-west relations, particularly in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He employs interdisciplinary approaches, looking at art, politics, history, travel writing and literature. His book A History of the World in Twelve Maps (Allen Lane, 2012) has been translated into twelve languages.[citation needed] It was accompanied by a three-part series on BBC Four, Maps: Power, Plunder and Possession.[1] His The Sale of the Late King's Goods: Charles I and His Art Collection (Macmillan, 2006) was nominated for the Samuel Johnson Prize (now the Baillie Gifford Prize). It wryly proposes that the dispersal of Charles I's art collection in 1649 was a democratic move, one that merits imitation in the contemporary world. His 2016 book This Orient Isle: Elizabethan England and the Islamic World (London: Allen Lane, 2016) was serialised on BBC Radio 4 and won the Historical Writers Association Non-Fiction Crown (2017).

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Uma História do Mundo em Doze Mapas book pdf by Jerry Brotton

Um olhar fascinante sobre doze mapas - da Grécia Antiga ao Google Earth - e como eles marcaram o nosso mundo. Objetos de encanto e deslumbramento, os mapas têm sido usados através dos séculos para promover interesses políticos, religiosos e econômicos. Da tabuleta de argila à tela de computador, passando por Ptolomeu, o "pai da geografia", pelos mundos árabe e oriental e pelo Renascimento, o historiador e especialista em cartografia Jerry Brotton explora doze dos mapas mais importantes da história, num panorama repleto de controvérsias e manipulações. Repleto de belíssimas ilustrações, o autor analisa os mapas abaixo recriando o contexto de cada um deles, conta as histórias de quem os criou e por quê, e revela a sua influência sobre a forma como vemos o mundo: - A Geografia de Ptolomeu, c.150 d.C. - Al-Idrisi, 1154 d.C. - O mapa-múndi de Hereford, c.1300 - O mapa mundial Kangnido, 1402 - Martin Waldseemüller, mapa do mundo, 1507 - Diogo Ribeiro, mapa do mundo, 1529 - Gerard Mercator, mapa do mundo, 1569 - Joan Blaeu, Atlas maior, 1662 - Família Cassini, mapa da França, 1793 - Halford Mackinder, "O eixo geográfico da história", 1904 - A projeção de Peters, 1973 - Google Earth, 2012.

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