Another Book Review Roundup

WorldChanging has a review of An Atlas of Radical Cartography — and it’s by Regine Debatty of We Make Money Not Art. “An Atlas is one of the most intelligent, thought-provoking and original publications i’ve read in a long long time,” she writes (previously).

On The Medieval Review, an online journal, Camille Serchuk reviews Alessandro Scafi’s Mapping Paradise: A History of Heaven on Earth, “a beautifully produced multidisciplinary survey of the history of the cartography of Eden” (via MapHist).

Vector One has a two-part review of Placing History: How Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS Are Changing Historical Scholarship: part one, part two.

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