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Revue | Cartographica : The International Journal for Geographic Information and Geovisualization |
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Numéro | Vol. 40, no 1-2, 2005 |
- The origins and development of J.B.Harley's cartographic theories :Chapter one. Brian Harley's career and intellectual legacy - Edney M.H. p. 1-18
- The origins and development of J.B.Harley's cartographic theories :Chapter two. Empiricist foundations and methodologies for map evaluation, 1956-1974 - Edney M.H. p. 19-32
- The origins and development of J.B.Harley's cartographic theories :Chapter three. Map use and the first foray into theory, 1974-1978 - Edney M.H. p. 33-50
- The origins and development of J.B.Harley's cartographic theories :Chapter four. Disciplinary anxiety and the history of cartography, 1977-1981 - Edney M.H. p. 51-56
- The origins and development of J.B.Harley's cartographic theories :Chapter five. Historical geography, evidentiary interpretation, and a 'general communication model', 1979 - Edney M.H. p. 57-62
- The origins and development of J.B.Harley's cartographic theories :Chapter six. A philosophy for cartographic history, 1978-1981: Language and iconography - Edney M.H. p. 63-84
- The origins and development of J.B.Harley's cartographic theories :Chapter seven. Cartography and power: 'The post-structuralist turn', 1982-1991 - Edney M.H. p. 85-112