iCHSTM 2013 Programme • Version 5.3.6, 27 July 2013 • ONLINE (includes late changes)
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T163. Mapping, geography and geology
Mon 22 July, 11:10–15:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.008
T163-A. The politics of mapping
Mon 22 July, 11:10–12:40
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Roscoe 1.008
Chair:
Paolo
Brenni
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CNR, Fondazione Scienza e Tecnica, Switzerland
Paul
Mohr
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retired from NUI Galway, Ireland
Africa beckoning: geological exploration and mapping in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Eritrea
Shibuya
Shizuaki
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Chubu University, Japan
Modern, private maps of Korea and Seoul City influenced by older Korean maps: the influence of
Dae-dong-yo-ji-do
Sophie
Brockmann
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University of Cambridge / MPIWG, Berlin, United Kingdom
Colonial structures, independent policies: geographical and natural-historical knowledge in independent Central America
T163-B. Geological travels
Mon 22 July, 14:10–15:40
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Roscoe 1.008
Chair:
Leucha
Veneer
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University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Bessudnova
Zoya
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Vernadsky State Geological Museum, Russia
The mineralogist Nikolai Koksharov (1818-1892) and his field trips with Roderick Murchison in Russia, 1840-1841
Renee
Clary
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Mississippi State University, United States
The journey from elite society to government geologist: Henry De la Beche’s powerful impact on the importance of observation within an emerging professional science
John
Diemer
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States
Murchison in Sweden: an example of collaborative geologic mapping
Location: Roscoe Building 1.008
Part of:
Roscoe Building