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    How Stanley Drew Central Africa and the Congo River

    Authors
    Leduc-Grimaldi , M.
    Discipline
    History and Archaeology
    Subject
    History & politics
    Audience
    General Public
    Date
    2015
    Publisher
    Museum Aan de Stroom
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    Description
    The Earth's surface area is 510 million square kilometres. For centuries, humans all around the world have tried to make Earth's massive size comprehensible in a smaller format, namely in maps of the world.0Maps of the world, from past to present, show us what we know about the world. World maps are reflections of a spirit of the times. In the Christian Middle Ages, Jerusalem was the centre of the world maps. The unknown parts of the world were populated with monsters and fairy-tale figures. Explorations later expanded horizons. Eastern and Western knowledge came together. Globes were created. Now, thanks to Google's satellite maps, it seems like we know practically everything about the world. But is that true? "The World in a Mirror" depicts the history of the Western view of the world using unique maps and globes. Each century saw more and more of the world being mapped out, and the way in which that world was presented differend in each century too. A few contemporary artists add their own reflections of the world to this story.
    Citation
    Leduc-Grimaldi , M. (2015). How Stanley Drew Central Africa and the Congo River. , The World in a Mirror, 176, Museum Aan de Stroom,
    Identifiers
    isbn: 9085866936
    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/11424
    Type
    Book chapter
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    eng
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