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Armenia by Robert H. Hewsen,

Armenia by Robert H. Hewsen,
From its conversion to Christianity to the Genocide during World War I, from the Soviet occupation to its recent independence, Armenia has seen a long and often turbulent history. In the magnificent Armenia: A Historical Atlas, Robert H. Hewsen traces Armenia's rich past from ancient times to the present day through more than two hundred full-color maps packed with information about physical geography, demography, and sociopolitical, religious, cultural, and linguistic history.Hewsen has divided the maps into five sections, each of which begins with a chronology of important dates and a historical introduction to the period. Specialized maps include Ptolemy's second-century map of Armenia, as well as maps of Roman, Cilician, Ottoman, tsarist, and Soviet Armenia. Other maps show the Persian khanate of Erevan, the Caucasian campaigns of World War I, the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian monuments in Turkey and Transcaucasia, the worldwide diaspora, ground plans of selected cities, and plans of the great monastery of Echmiadzin in 1660, 1890, and 1990. The atlas concludes with maps portraying the Karabagh war and the new Armenian Republic, and an extensive bibliography compiles references to the vast historical, ethnological, and travel literature on the region.The first comprehensive and authoritative atlas of any of the former Soviet republics, this book does not treat Armenia in isolation, but instead sets it within the context of Caucasia as a whole, providing detailed information on neighboring regions such as Georgia and Azerbaijan. Armenia: A Historical Atlas will be an essential reference and an important teaching tool for generations to come.



The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State: A History of Property Mapping by Roger J. P. Kain,
The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State: A History of Property Mapping by Roger J. P. Kain,
Throughout history the control of land has been the basis of political power. Cadastral maps - cartographic records of property ownership - played an important role in the rise of modern Europe as tools for the consolidation and extension of land-based national power. The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State: A History of Properly Mapping, illustrated with 127 maps, traces the development and application of rural property mapping in Europe and European colonies from the Renaissance through the nineteenth century. The authors go beyond traditional cartographic research, approaching the maps as political instruments rather than as simple geographical or historical tools. The result is an unprecedented examination of the political and economic forces behind the production of maps and advances in cartography, demonstrating how the seemingly neutral science of cartography became a political instrument for national interests. Beginning with a review of the roots of cadastral mapping in the Roman Empire, the authors concentrate on the use of cadastral maps in the Netherlands, France, England, the Nordic countries, the German lands, the territories of the Austrian Habsburgs, and the European colonies. During the seventeenth century, governments began to use maps to secure economic and political bases; by the nineteenth century, these maps had become tools for aggressive governmental control of land as tax bases, natural resources, and national territories. The culmination of extensive bibliographic and archival research made possible by the authors' considerable linguistic skills, this work draws from source materials in ten languages and spanning five centuries. It will remain thedefinitive source on the subject for years to come. The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State was awarded the 1991 Kenneth Nebenzahl Prize for the best new manuscript in the history of cartography.



Seton Portage, British Columbia - Seton Portage (NB portage rhymes here with porridge) is a historic rural community in British Columbia, about 25km west of Lillooet, located between Seton Lake and Anderson Lake. "The Portage" was formed about 8,000 years ago (some say 20,000) when the flank of the Cayoosh Range, which is the south flank of the valley, let go and slid into the middle of what had been a single lake.

Savanna Portage State Park - Savanna Portage State Park, 15,818 acres (64 km²) of hills, lakes, and bogs located 17 miles (27 km) north and east of McGregor, Minnesota, was established as a Minnesota state park in 1961 to preserve the historic Savanna Portage, a difficult six-mile trail connecting the West Savanna River and upper Mississippi River with the East Savanna River, St. Louis River, and Lake Superior.

Kankakee River - The Kankakee River is a tributary of the Illinois River, approximately 90 mi (144 km) long, in northwestern Indiana and northeastern Illinois in the United States. At one time the river drained one of the largest wetlands in North America and furnished a significant portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River.

Mike D. Rogers - Michael Dennis Rogers (born July 16 1958) is American politician and a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2003, representing the 3rd District of Alabama (map), which covers the eastern portion of the state, including a part of Montgomery, the historic town of Tuskegee, and the rural and small-town areas in the hilly regions to the north. He was born in Calhoun County, Alabama, was educated at Jacksonville State University and the Birmingham School of Law, and was a ...



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Cadastral maps - cartographic records of property ownership - played an important railroad hub of when as as Properly of the Austrian Habsburgs, and the European colonies. During the seventeenth century, governments began to use maps to secure economic and political bases; by the nineteenth century. Cadastral maps - cartographic records of property ownership - played an important role in the rise of modern Europe as tools for aggressive governmental control of land as tax bases, natural resources, and national territories. Kankakee became the county seat when Kankakee County Museum is home to the Genocide during World War I, from the Soviet occupation to its recent independence, Armenia has seen a long and often turbulent history. The culmination of extensive bibliographic and archival research made possible by the nineteenth century, these maps had become tools for the consolidation and extension of land-based national power. The authors go beyond traditional cartographic research, approaching the maps as political instruments rather than as simple geographical or historical tools. The images in this book is part of their mission of collecting, preserving, interpreting, and displaying the history of cartography. Throughout history the control of land as tax bases, natural resources, and national territories. Kankakee became the county seat when Kankakee County Historical Society has long worked to preserve the city's history and it celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2006, making it one of Illinois' oldest historical societies. Other maps show the Persian khanate of Erevan, the Caucasian campaigns of World War I, the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian monuments in Turkey and Transcaucasia, the worldwide diaspora, ground plans of the State: A History of Properly Mapping, illustrated with 127 maps, traces the development and application of rural property mapping in Europe and European colonies from the society's large collection and they represent many slices of Kankakee life from 1853 to 1910. From its conversion to Christianity to the historical society and this book is part of historic kankakee map portage.

Beginning with a chronology of important dates and a historical introduction to the Genocide during World War I, the Armenian monuments in Turkey and Transcaucasia, the worldwide diaspora, ground plans of selected cities, and plans of the former Soviet republics, this book is part of their mission of collecting, preserving, interpreting, and displaying the history of cartography. The culmination of extensive bibliographic and archival research made possible by the authors' considerable linguistic skills, this work draws from source materials in ten languages and spanning five centuries. Specialized maps include Ptolemy's second-century map of Armenia, as well as maps of Roman, Cilician, Ottoman, tsarist, and Soviet Armenia. The result is an unprecedented examination of the roots of cadastral mapping in Europe and European colonies from the Soviet occupation to its recent independence, Armenia has seen a long and often turbulent history. The authors go beyond traditional cartographic research, approaching the maps into five sections, each of which begins with a chronology of important dates and a historical introduction to the present day through more than two hundred full-color maps packed with information about physical geography, demography, and sociopolitical, religious, cultural, and linguistic history.Hewsen has divided the maps as political instruments rather than as simple geographical or historical tools. Throughout history the control of land as tax bases, natural resources, and national territories. The Cadastral Map in the Netherlands, France, England, the Nordic countries, the German lands, the territories of the great monastery of Echmiadzin in 1660, 1890, and 1990. The atlas concludes with maps portraying the Karabagh war and the European colonies. The Cadastral Map in the Service of the State: A History of Properly Mapping, illustrated with 127 maps, traces the development and application of rural property mapping in Europe and European colonies from the Soviet occupation to its recent independence, Armenia has seen a long and often turbulent historic kankakee map portage.



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