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The rise, persistence and surprising end of female personifications of the continents on maps

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The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps
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Chet Van Duzer, University of Rochester, NY, USA, gives the second presentation in the first session of the seminar.

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The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps
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Chet Van Duzer
Keywords
maps
cartography
women
bodleian
Department: Bodleian Library
Date Added: 12/05/2021
Duration: 00:20:56

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