In space we read time: on the history of civilization and geopolitics
Umfang und Inhalt: "History is usually thought of as a tale of time, a string of events flowing in a particular chronological order. But as Karl Schlogel shows in this groundbreaking book, the where of history is just as important as the when. Schlogel relishes space the way a writer relishes a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Umfang und Inhalt: "History is usually thought of as a tale of time, a string of events flowing in a particular chronological order. But as Karl Schlogel shows in this groundbreaking book, the where of history is just as important as the when. Schlogel relishes space the way a writer relishes a good story: on a quest for a type of history that takes full account of place, he explores everything from landscapes to cities, maps to railway timetables. Do you know the origin of the name 'Everest'? What can the layout of towns tell us about the American Dream? In Space We Read Time reveals this and much, much more. Here is both a model for thinking about history within physical space and a stimulating history of thought about space, as Schlogel reads historical periods and events within the context of their geographical location. Discussions range from the history of geography in France to what a town directory from 1930s Berlin can say about professional trades that have since disappeared. He takes a special interest in maps, which can serve many purposes--one poignant example being the German Jewish community's 1938 atlas of emigration, which showed the few remaining possibilities for escape. Other topics include Thomas Jefferson's map of the United States; the British survey of India; and the multiple cartographers with Woodrow Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference, where the aim was to redraw Europe's boundaries on the basis of ethnicity. Moving deftly from the Austro-Hungarian Empire to 9/11 and from Vermeer's paintings to the fall of the Berlin wall, this intriguing book presents history from a completely new perspective"--(Provided by publisher.) |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
SERIES EDITOR S PREFACE
IX
PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION
XIII
INTRODUCTION
XVIII
THE RETURN OF SPACE
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT S SHIP. NAVIGATION 3 YY OBJECT
LESSON I: THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL, 1989 8 YY OBJECT LESSON
II: GROUND ZERO, SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 12 YY SPATIAL ATROPHY :
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF SPACE 17 YY HORROR VACUI: THE TERRORS OF
SIMULTANEITY 28 YY THE GERMAN CASE: SPACE AS OBSESSION 32 YY
SPATIAL TURN, AT LAST 39 YY CYBERIA: NEW SPACE, NEW GEOPOLITICS 49
READING MAPS
TIMES OF THE MAP: THE CARTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF TIME 56 YY WHAT
MAPS SHOW: KNOWLEDGE AND HUMAN INTERESTS 63 YY LANGUAGE OF
MAPS, CARTOGRAPHIC LANGUAGES 70 YY WAR AND THE EYE 80 YY SARAJEVO:
WHEN KNOWING THE TERRAIN IS ESSENTIAL FOR SURVIVAL 82 YY THE
LAYOUT OF THE GHETTO OF KOVNO 88 YY PHILO-ATLAS: ESCAPE ROUTES
93 YY ARCADES: BENJAMIN S WALK TO THE BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE 97
YY BOUNDARIES, RAZOR-SHARP AND OTHERWISE 105 YY WORLD PICTURES,
MAP IMAGES: ANOTHER PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT 115 YY LANDSCAPES,
PARADISIACAL AND OTHER 120 YY PORTOLAN CHARTS: PUTTING OUT TO SEA,
SAILING FOR NEW SHORES 126 YY DISCOURS DU MERIDIEM DESCARTES AND
CASSINI 131 - JEFFERSON S MAP: THE MATRIX OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
140 YY MAPPING AN EMPIRE: THE GEOGRAPHICAL CONSTRUCTION OF
INDIA, 1765-1843 151 YY MAPS, MONOCHROME: THE NATION-STATE 160
YY GLOBAL TRAFFIC: THE POWER OF THE BOURGEOISIE 171 - JAN VERMEER S
THE GEOGRAPHER (1669) 179 YY GIVING THE WORLD A NAME 184 YY SAENDOR
RADO: THE SPY WHO LOVED CARTOGRAPHY 187 YY MENTAL MAPS: SAN
FRANCISCO, HOME, THE GERMAN EAST, ETC. 199 YY THE STRATEGIST S
GESTURE: SCENES AT THE MAP TABLE 204 YY THE FLANEUR: A WAY OF
MOVING, A COGNITIVE REGISTER 215
THE WORK OF THE EYE
THE WORK OF THE EYE. TRUSTING OUR EYES. IN SPACE WE READ
TIME 222 YY CRIME SCENE: DALLAS, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 22, 1963,
12:30 P.M. 227 YY THE SIDEWALK PAVEMENT: SURFACES, HIEROGLYPHS
229 YY LANDSCAPES, RELIEFS 233 YY HOT PLACES, COLD PLACES 242
YY READING CITIES, CITY MAPS 253 YY HOUSES, FLOOR PLANS: HOTEL
LUX, THE HOUSE ON THE EMBANKMENT, AND OTHERS 262 YY PROUST.
INTERIORS 269 YY BERLIN ADDRESS BOOKS 275 YY LOCAL KNOWLEDGE,
SUBVERSIVE 292 YY RAILROAD TIMETABLES: PROTOCOLS OF CIVILIZATION
297 YY THE FINGERPRINT: RELIEF OF THE BODY 307 YY BIOGRAPHY,
CURRICULUM VITAE 310 YY KARL BAEDEKER S HANDBOOK FOR TRAVELERS,
OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CENTRAL EUROPE 314 YY AMERICAN SPACE:
THE POETICS OF THE HIGHWAY 321 YY RUSSIAN SPACE: AN ESSAY IN
HERMENEUTICS 333
EUROPE, DIAPHANOUS
TRAVELING EUROPE IN DIAGHILEV S FOOTSTEPS 350 YY TOPOGRAPHIES OF
TERROR 369 YY EUROPE, A GRAVEYARD 373 YY THE GATE AT BIRKENAU 384
YY ARROWS: CHANGES OF PLACE, MOVEMENT IMAGES 390 YY REMAPPING
EUROPE 399 YY HERODOTUS IN MOSCOW, BENJAMIN IN LOS ANGELES 411
NOTES 437
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 466
INDEX
489
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