Jerry Brotton is the presenter of the acclaimed BBC4 series Maps: Power Plunder & Possession". Here he tells the story of our world through maps. Throughout history maps have been fundamental in shaping our view of the world & our place in it. But far from being purely scientific objects world maps are unavoidably ideological & subjective intimately bound up with the systems of power & authority of particular times & places. Mapmakers do not simply represent the world they construct it out of the ideas of their age. In this scintillating book Jerry Brotton examines the significance of 12 maps
- from the mystical representations of ancient history to the satellite-derived imagery of today. He vividly recreates the environments & circumstances in which each of the maps was made showing how each conveys a highly individual view of the world
- whether the Jerusalem-centred Christian perspective of the 14th century Hereford Mappa Mundi or the Peters projection of the 1970s which aimed to give due weight to 'the third world'. Although the way we map our surroundings is once more changing dramatically Brotton argues that maps today are no more definitive or objective than they have ever been
- but that they continue to make arguments & propositions about the world & to recreate shape & mediate our view of it. Readers of this book will never look at a map in quite the same way again."