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In Map Worlds: A History of Women in Cartography, author Will C. Van Den Hoonaard suggests the thirteenth-century Ebstorf mappa mundi may have been created by the nuns of the Ebstorf abbey. |
Will C. Van Den Hoonaard has written a recently published work that researches the oft-overlooked contribution of women to the history of cartography. Titled
Map Worlds: A History of Women in Cartography, printed by the Wilfrid Laurier University Press, it covers female cartographers, explorers, and geographers from the sixteenth-century till today. It offers an intriguing take, too, on how gender may be used to interpret maps.
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