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PW-50780-11Preservation and Access: Humanities Collections and Reference ResourcesUniversity of Wisconsin SystemHistory of Cartography7/1/2011 - 6/30/2013$300,000.00MatthewH.Edney   University of Wisconsin SystemMadisonWI53715-1218USA2011Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Collections and Reference ResourcesPreservation and Access200000100000200000100000

Continued development of the multi-volume reference work "The History of Cartography" with particular attention to Volume Four on the "European Enlightenment, 1650-1800" and Volume 5 on "The Nineteenth Century."

Requesting support (7/11-6/13) from NEH's Humanities Collections and Reference Resources program and in response to the Bridging Cultures initiative for the editorial preparation of The History of Cartography. This award-winning, multi-volume series is the only comprehensive and reliable reference work that studies the people, cultures, and societies that have produced and consumed maps from prehistoric times to the present. It provides intellectual access to the complex world of maps for scholars, teachers, students, librarians, and the informed general public. It thus promotes and sustains the culturally sophisticated interpretation of maps as evidentiary source materials. Thoroughly researched by its editors and international contributors, its content is rigorously checked by an experienced editorial team. In addition to publishing in print, as befits a definitive source of information, the University of Chicago Press is committed to producing an online edition to maximize access.