Taking the Enlightenment Underground: Mapping Mining Spaces in the Late Colonial Andes
Sunday, January 4, 2015: 12:10 PM
Petit Trianon (New York Hilton)
Recent scholarship highlights the central role of cartography in the climate of reform and restructuring that characterized the late colonial era in Spanish and Portuguese America. Using examples of maps from the Andean regions, this presentation considers the significance of a dimension of cartographic culture that remains relatively overlooked - the mapping of mining sites above and below ground.
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