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Cartographic Japan : a history in maps
Bibliographie
- Auteurs : Wigen Kären (1958-....) ; Sugimoto Fumiko (1958-) ; Karacas Cary ;
- Editeurs : Chicago London The University of Chicago Press ;
- Date d'édition : 2016
- ISBN : 978-0-226-07305-7, 0-226-07305-X
- Sujets : Cartographie -- Histoire -- Japon, Japon -- Cartes -- Histoire, Japon, Japan
- Comprend : Japan and a new-found world, The world from the waterline, Elusive islands of silver, Mapping the margins of Japan, The creators and historical context of the oldest maps of the Ryukyu kingdom, The introduction of Dutch surveying instruments in Japan, The European career of Ishikawa Ryūsen's map of Japan, A new map of Japan and its acceptance in Europe, The arms and legs of the realm, Visualizing the political world through provincial maps, Fixing sacred borders, Self-portrait of a village, Characteristics of premodern urban space, Evolving cartography of an ancient capital, Historical landscapes of Osaka, The urban landscape of early Edo in an East Asian context, Spatial visions of status, The social landscape of Edo, What is a street?, Locating Japan in a Buddhist world, Picturing maps, An artist's rendering of the divine Mount Fuji, Rock of ages, Cosmology and science in Japan's last Buddhist world map, Fun with moral mapping in the mid-nineteenth century, A travel map adjusted to urgent circumstances, Legendary landscape at the Kitayama Palace, New routes through old Japan, Seeking accuracy, No foreigners allowed, Indigenous knowledge in the mapping of the northern frontier regions, Mamiya Rinzō and the cartography of empire, Outcastes and peasants on the edge of modernity, Converging lines, Mapping death and destruction in 1923, Rebuilding Tokyo after the great Kanto earthquake, Shinjuku 1931, Mapping the Hōjō Colliery explosion of 1914, Cultivating progress in colonial Taiwan, Showcase thoroughfares, wretched alleys, Imperial expansion and city planning, A two-timing map, Visions of a new order in the Asia-Pacific, Blackened cities, blackened maps, The occupied city, Sacred space on postwar Fuji, Tange Kenzō's proposal for rebuilding Hiroshima, Visions of the good city in the rapid growth period, On the road in Olympic-era Tokyo, Traversing Tokyo by subway, The uses of a free paper map in the Internet age, Tsukiji at the end of an era, Probabilistic earthquake hazard maps, Citizens' radiation maps after the tsunami, Run and escape!, Postmortem cartography, Reconstructing provincial maps, The art of making oversize graphic maps
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XI-269 p.), : Ill. en noir et en coul., cartes en noir et en coul., jaquette ill. en coul., 29 cm
- Pays de publication : États-Unis, Royaume-Uni
Notes
Existe aussi en version électronique ; Réf. bibliogr. Index