Map Men
Transnational Lives and Deaths of Geographers in the Making of East Central Europe
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Map Men
Transnational Lives and Deaths of Geographers in the Making of East Central Europe
More than just colorful clickbait or pragmatic city grids, maps are often deeply emotional tales: of political projects gone wrong, budding relationships that failed, and countries that vanished. In Map Men, Steven Seegel takes us through some of these historical dramas with a detailed look at the maps that made and unmade the world of East Central Europe through a long continuum of world war and revolution. As a collective biography of five prominent geographers between 1870 and 1950—Albrecht Penck, Eugeniusz Romer, Stepan Rudnyts’kyi, Isaiah Bowman, and Count Pál Teleki—Map Men reexamines the deep emotions, textures of friendship, and multigenerational sagas behind these influential maps.
Taking us deep into cartographical archives, Seegel re-creates the public and private worlds of these five mapmakers, who interacted with and influenced one another even as they played key roles in defining and redefining borders, territories, nations—and, ultimately, the interconnection of the world through two world wars. Throughout, he examines the transnational nature of these processes and addresses weighty questions about the causes and consequences of the world wars, the rise of Nazism and Stalinism, and the reasons East Central Europe became the fault line of these world-changing developments.
At a time when East Central Europe has surged back into geopolitical consciousness, Map Men offers a timely and important look at the historical origins of how the region was defined—and the key people who helped define it.
Taking us deep into cartographical archives, Seegel re-creates the public and private worlds of these five mapmakers, who interacted with and influenced one another even as they played key roles in defining and redefining borders, territories, nations—and, ultimately, the interconnection of the world through two world wars. Throughout, he examines the transnational nature of these processes and addresses weighty questions about the causes and consequences of the world wars, the rise of Nazism and Stalinism, and the reasons East Central Europe became the fault line of these world-changing developments.
At a time when East Central Europe has surged back into geopolitical consciousness, Map Men offers a timely and important look at the historical origins of how the region was defined—and the key people who helped define it.
320 pages | 8 color plates, 20 halftones | 7 x 10 | © 2018
Geography: Cartography, Cultural and Historical Geography, Social and Political Geography
History: European History
Reviews
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Author’s Note
Introduction Author’s Note
Argument: A Transnational Love Story
A Five-Headed Cast: Defining Map Men
Epistolary Geography
Triptych
Chapter 1: Professor Penck’s Pupils A Five-Headed Cast: Defining Map Men
Epistolary Geography
Triptych
Saxony, 1858
West Galicia, 1871
East Galicia, 1877
Ontario-Michigan, 1878
Budapest-Transylvania, 1879
Chapter 2: Objectivity West Galicia, 1871
East Galicia, 1877
Ontario-Michigan, 1878
Budapest-Transylvania, 1879
WWI Collisions
Pan-American Careerist
Out of Eurasia
Fantasy Easts
Apotheosis
Paprika Geography
Chapter 3: Courtiers Pan-American Careerist
Out of Eurasia
Fantasy Easts
Apotheosis
Paprika Geography
In Search of Patrons
Among the Defeated
Rump State
Melotrauma
Victors in Arms
New Worlds, New Men
Strings to Pull
Scenes from a Breakup
Chapter 4: Beruf Among the Defeated
Rump State
Melotrauma
Victors in Arms
New Worlds, New Men
Strings to Pull
Scenes from a Breakup
Vienna-Prague-Kharkov
Bodily Work
Of Glaciers and Men
An American in Mosul
1925: Volks- und Kulturboden
A Sort of Heimat-coming
Revision Institutionalized
Illusions
Chapter 5: A League of Their Own Bodily Work
Of Glaciers and Men
An American in Mosul
1925: Volks- und Kulturboden
A Sort of Heimat-coming
Revision Institutionalized
Illusions
Wissenschaft Wars
Asymmetry
Third Reich
Knocking on Europe’s Door
Lives of a Salesman
Boys to Men
Children of Solovki
Chapter 6: Ex-Homes Asymmetry
Third Reich
Knocking on Europe’s Door
Lives of a Salesman
Boys to Men
Children of Solovki
Old Worlds
Calling Dr. Love
You Can’t Go Heimat Again
Revenge
Suicide
Manpower
Contemplation
Chapter 7: Twilight Calling Dr. Love
You Can’t Go Heimat Again
Revenge
Suicide
Manpower
Contemplation
A Drive to the East
“Before Death Plucks My Ear”
Repatriation, in Place
A Multigenerational Affair
Freunde und Feinde
Afterlives
Conclusion“Before Death Plucks My Ear”
Repatriation, in Place
A Multigenerational Affair
Freunde und Feinde
Afterlives
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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