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Click here Tom Paper's organizing slides for the CMS Spring Conference, held June 30, 2024 at the David Rumsey Map Center at Stanford.
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See Andrew Gu's presentation of this exhibit here, at 1:31:00. From CMS meeting, June 29, 2024.What is race? How does a person come to see intelligence, virtue, or faith written on another person's skin? The answers lie in the fact that human beings need to learn how to think in terms of race. The maps of early American colonization let us glimpse ideas formed during a collision of continents, when human beings from opposite sides of the Atlantic first attempted to understand—and exploit—one another. Their caricatures and convenient omissions paint a picture not of clear racial categories but of a world in which Europeans and Americans alike constructed ”race” using gender, lifestyle, and other categories of difference. This exhibit was initially created for the California Map Society 2024 summer conference on June 29, 2024. You can follow the exhibit story used for the CMS presentation by clicking the green circle with a 1 above this description.
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Bay Area Map Group (BAM) Group Meeting held May 11, 2024 at the home of Ron and Juliet Rothman. Speakers and their subjects were:Len Rothman, globesMary Holder, maps of Holderness, an area within YorkshireBruce Riordan (new member), school map of the US, grandfather's map and story about being taken hostage in China in 1920sBill Sawyers, gold rush mapKen Habeeb, school map of AfricaWalter Schwarz, large diorama map from his visit to VaranesiFred Auda, map of Yosemite and map of Pacific currents by Herman MollFred DeJarlais, Talis map/chart/infographic of "Waterfalls, Islands, Lakes, Rivers, Mountains"Ron Gibbs, maps from Atlas to Marshall's Biography of George WashingtonTom Paper, dot story on Carta Marina and exhibit story on Larmessin exhibit from Rich Breiman collectionTranscript from four voice notes below here. Keyword: CMS BAM Bay Area Map Group
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Images for presentation by Ron Gibbs at The California Map Society's Spring Conference, June 29, 2024, at the David Rumsey Map Center. Images from the collection of Jane and Ronald Gibbs.Source: SearchWorks at Stanford University keyword: rongibbs
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slides for Ron Gibbs presentation to California Map Society's Spring Conference, held at the Rumsey Center, June 29, 2024.Keyword: rongibbs, cms, california map society
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CMS Historical Speaker Database 09:34:22 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Hi all, Thank you for attending today! Please feel free to MUTE yourself during our presentations. Cheers, Courtney09:34:30 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "Hi all, Thank you fo..." with 👍09:34:44 From Susan Everett to Everyone: Reacted to "Hi all, Thank you fo..." with 👍09:40:27 From Catherine to Everyone: Eleanor will be a great addition to the Calafia staff!09:40:37 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "Eleanor will be a gr..." with ❤️09:44:57 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Hi all, Thank you for attending today! Please feel free to MUTE yourself during our presentations. Cheers, Courtney09:48:58 From m&j minus j to Everyone: No joke, right?09:49:07 From m&j minus j to Everyone: Reacted to "No joke, right?" with 😂09:49:37 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Info on Stranger Quest: https://www.davidrumsey.com/blog/2023/11/15/a-stranger-quest 09:51:50 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Showing on April 1st, arrive 4:30pm for free parking, film start around 5pm at the Rumsey Map Center09:52:16 From Michael Mannina to Everyone: I would 2nd that request to open that day, to combine the visits.09:52:29 From Tom Paper to Everyone: i 3rd that!09:52:53 From m&j minus j to Everyone: Reacted to "I would 2nd that req..." with 👍09:53:31 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Looks amazing — hope Evan can open the Rumsey early that day!09:53:40 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "I would 2nd that req..." with 👍09:54:25 From patrickmcgranaghan to Everyone: what is Andrea’s last name? I’m interested in purchasing the book about video games09:54:57 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Info on Stranger Quest: https://www.davidrumsey.com/blog/2023/11/15/a-stranger-quest 09:56:25 From Emily Yang to Everyone: what is Andrea’s last name? I’m interested in purchasing the book about video games Gatopoulos 🙂09:56:35 From patrickmcgranaghan to Everyone: Reacted to "what is Andrea’s las..." with 👍10:00:35 From Michael Mannina to Everyone: Bit.ly/drmc-news 10:00:42 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Reacted to "Bit.ly/drmc-news" with 👍10:00:54 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "Bit.ly/drmc-news" with ❤️10:01:28 From Evan Thornberry to Everyone: I’m here in the chat now!10:01:32 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "I’m here in the chat..." with ❤️10:02:12 From Michael Mannina to Everyone: Evan - will the late march new Friday tours be announced in the newsletter?10:03:21 From Evan Thornberry to Everyone: Replying to "what is Andrea’s las..." Hi Patrick, From what I understand, the books is currently being translated from Italian and will be available to purchase at some point in April or May.10:03:56 From patrickmcgranaghan to Everyone: Reacted to "Hi Patrick, From wha..." with 👍10:04:36 From Evan Thornberry to Everyone: Replying to "I would 2nd that req..." Noted!10:04:59 From Evan Thornberry to Everyone: Reacted to "Looks amazing — hope..." with 👍10:05:56 From Steve Hanon to Everyone: Royal Geographical Society exhibition on fine art antarctic photography from Shackleton’s expedition from 1910 to 1917. https://www.rgs.org/events/upcoming-events/fine-art-antarctic-photography-1910-to-1917 10:07:24 From Evan Thornberry to Everyone: Replying to "Evan - will the late..." Hi Michael, that’s the goal. They will also be listed in the Stanford Events calendar (although they’re not there yet): https://events.stanford.edu/10:11:28 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: More info on Bob Headland: https://www.auroraexpeditions.com.au/team/bob-headland/ 10:11:40 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "More info on Bob Hea..." with ❤️10:16:29 From Fred DeJarlais to Everyone: In the upcoming Calafia - Islands in the vicinity of Antarctica: Ron Gibbs talk about "Gibbs" Island and "Map Stamps of South Georgia Is. and South Sandwich. Islands.10:16:59 From Ken Habeeb to Everyone: The Hottentots appellation was pretty comical.10:17:31 From Ronald Gibbs, CMS to Everyone: Bob, Thanks for a wonderful presentation . What was the process for naming an island that an early explorer thought he found?10:24:08 From Tom Paper to Lily Yu(Direct Message): hi, Lily!10:24:36 From Tom Paper to Wesley Brown(Direct Message): hi, Wes Brown! thanks for joining!10:25:06 From Wesley Brown to Tom Paper(Direct Message): Nice to see you Tom!10:25:59 From Tom Paper to Kate Hunter(Direct Message): Hi, Kate! thanks for joining us!10:26:17 From Kate Hunter to Tom Paper(Direct Message): Hi!10:50:03 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Hello all, We will take a 10 minute break after Bob’s talk. Please return by 11:00AM for Suzanne Knecht’s talk, thank you!10:53:31 From Leonard Rothman to Everyone: tOCHETvAN dUIZER mAP NECKTIE REFERENCES cARTOGRAVATIA tHE pORTOLAN sPRING 2008 PAGE 53 Leonard Rothman and includes 5 references AlsoCMS occasional Paper #10 Spring 2015 my entire map Necktie collection at that TIME. lEONARD rOTHMAN10:58:18 From Tom Paper to Everyone: https://www.pixeum.org/exhibits/493/night-watch-suzanne-knecht 10:58:23 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "https://www.pixeum.o..." with ❤️11:01:59 From Cherie Northon to Everyone: Bob's talk was fascinating. I had the opportunity in 2007 and 2008 to sail across the Drake to Bransfield Strait, along the Antarctic Peninsula, including Deception Island. Super ethereal place--I highly recommend it.11:04:27 From Evan Thornberry to Everyone: Reacted to "https://www.pixeum.o..." with ❤️11:06:06 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Celestial Navigation info: https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2021/december/bring-celestial-navigation-21st-century11:06:14 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "Celestial Navigation..." with ❤️11:06:17 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "Bob's talk was fasci..." with ❤️11:06:55 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Reacted to "Bob's talk was fasci..." with 🎉11:07:30 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Reacted to "https://www.pixeum.o..." with ♥️11:09:49 From Chet Van Duzer to Everyone: Leonard, thanks very much for the reference to your two article about your collection of cartographic neckties!11:12:42 From Evan Thornberry to Everyone: Reacted to "Leonard, thanks very..." with ➕11:20:14 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "Leonard, thanks very..." with ❤️11:36:10 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Suzanne Knecht’s book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Night-Watch-Circumnavigation-Suzanne-Knecht/dp/1401040810/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.uTLty0neiEpXbuje0NKJ1Q.zxZ4XsrnUyoZHy0bBK29o-3UI6pvocx0ok1JhcBp0IM&qid=1709408137&sr=1-111:36:31 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Night Watch: Memoirs of Circumnavigation (2002)11:40:52 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "Night Watch: Memoirs..." with ❤️11:41:46 From Ken Habeeb to Everyone: Tahitian natives are terrific, in my experience. Certainly more approachable than the French.11:44:44 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Reacted to "Tahitian natives are..." with 👍11:45:38 From Wade to Everyone: Susanne, how did you learn celestial navigation?11:45:52 From Suzanne Knecht to Everyone: I agree with you. They were lovely - the island we liked best was Radiate. It was also where we found our idea of our “Tahiti” - a river that went into the jungle, where we soon started hearing drums.11:47:53 From Suzanne Knecht to Everyone: I got a work book which I went through diligently. It was a very foggy period where I lived, so even day I would call someone at the coast to see if there was a horizon - it never happened, so went to the ferry building since I heard that you don’t really need a full horizon. It worked.11:48:58 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Suzanne Knecht has to hop off soon but has graciously offered to answer more questions, if you care to email her directly: suzan.knecht44@gmail.com THANK YOU Suzanne!11:49:05 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "Suzanne Knecht has t..." with ❤️11:50:41 From Ken Habeeb to Everyone: The African profile is very good for the date!11:52:04 From Ken Habeeb to Everyone: Also Africa is not at all accurate.11:57:36 From Wade to Everyone: Suzanne's book doesn't appear on amazon, but it can be found on ABE.11:59:49 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Amazon has her paperback on offer: https://www.amazon.com/Night-Watch-Circumnavigation-Suzanne-Knecht/dp/1401040810/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.uTLty0neiEpXbuje0NKJ1Q.zxZ4XsrnUyoZHy0bBK29o-3UI6pvocx0ok1JhcBp0IM&qid=1709408137&sr=1-1 12:03:12 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: For a closer look at Suzanne’s drawings/maps, check out her exhibit on Pixeum (thank you Tom Paper!): https://pixeum.org/exhibits/493/night-watch-suzanne-knecht12:06:05 From Ronald Gibbs, CMS to Everyone: Chet,12:09:01 From Ronald Gibbs, CMS to Everyone: Chet, Superb ! The concept of open water at the poles is fascinating and persisted into 19th Century . Hampton Sides’s book “In the kingdom of ice” describes the American expedition to determine whether there was , in fact, open water at North Pole. Sides spoke at CMS two years ago,12:16:41 From Ken Habeeb to Everyone: island12:19:57 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: To learn more about Chet and see his list of publications on a wide range of topics, check out this link: https://rochester.academia.edu/ChetVanDuzer12:20:03 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "To learn more about ..." with ❤️12:23:51 From Tom Paper to Everyone: https://www.pixeum.org/exhibits/398/urbano-monte-map-of-the-world-1587 12:23:57 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "https://www.pixeum.o..." with ❤️12:25:56 From Tom Paper to Everyone: https://www.pixeum.org/exhibits/433/the-disastrous-possibilities-of-a-map-hampton-sides 12:26:02 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: So great that we can zoom in so beautifully on the maps posted on Pixeum!12:26:08 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "So great that we can..." with ❤️12:26:11 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "https://www.pixeum.o..." with ❤️12:26:13 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Reacted to "https://www.pixeum.o..." with ❤️12:26:16 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Reacted to "https://www.pixeum.o..." with ❤️12:26:37 From Tom Paper to Everyone: Reacted to "So great that we can..." with 👍12:27:35 From Ken Habeeb to Everyone: Wow12:27:37 From m&j minus j to Everyone: 👏12:32:25 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: Next questions from Graham, Ken, Kate12:38:13 From Evan Thornberry to Everyone: I have to run, but this was a great meeting and I really enjoyed attending! 👋12:38:20 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "I have to run, but t..." with ❤️12:39:04 From Lily Yu to Everyone: Thank you speakers and great to see everyone. Amazing insights today What I like about map people are their curiosity and sense of adventure to explore the world. The maps are artifacts of that curiosity. The amount of research that went into todays presentations is awe inspiring. I have to go early. I will look forward to more meetings . Best wishes , Lily Yu12:39:16 From Emily Yang to Everyone: Reacted to "Thank you speakers a..." with ❤️12:39:34 From Leslie Trager to Everyone: how did you select these maps. why not the Fineas Map 1531 which shows Antarctica.12:40:01 From Kate Hunter to Everyone: Thanks guys - that was great12:40:21 From Mary Griffin to Everyone: Thanks to All12:41:57 From Courtney Spikes, CMS to Everyone: CA Map Society Post-Event Map Share! Saturday March 2nd, 2024 (after the formal CMS Conference) 1:00PM - 2:00PM Pacific Time Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88638934099 Meeting ID: 886 3893 4099 No password required keyword: cms
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Suzanne was a speaker at the CMS conference held March 2, 2024. keyword: CMS
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The California Map Society (CMS) - August 19, 2023Google Slide deck here.
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The Bay Area Map (BAM) Group Meeting, March 4, 2023 - California Map Society (CMS)Link to Google Slides here
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A gathering of friends to share their love of art, history, science and, of course, maps. Held at the home of Tom Paper and Eleanor Bigelow in San Francisco.link to chat from meeting hereLarry Lusk map link hereKen Habeeb map link hereRon Gibbs map link hereLen Rothman map link hereTom Paper Williams College Winter Study course link here
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Held at the David Rumsey Map Center at Stanford University on June 4th, 2022.Register to attend in-person here.Register to attend virtually by the webinar here.
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5/11/24 - This book was shared by Ron Gibbs at Bay Area Map (BAM) Group meeting at Rothman residence. Ron has written two historical novels about George Washington around the time of the revolution. More info can be found on Ron’s website here.An atlas made as a complement to the famous biography of George Washington, written by Supreme Court Justice John Marshall. From the collection of Jane and Ron Gibbs.From Wikipedia: John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835. Marshall remains the longest-serving chief justice and fourth-longest serving justice in Supreme Court history, and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential justices to ever sit on the Supreme Court. Prior to joining the Supreme Court (and for one month simultaneous to his tenure as Chief Justice), Marshall served as the fourth United States Secretary of State under President John Adams.After his appointment to the Supreme Court, Marshall began working on a biography of George Washington. He did so at the request of his close friend, Associate Justice Bushrod Washington, who had inherited the papers of his uncle. Marshall's The Life of George Washington, the first biography about a U.S. president ever published, spanned five volumes and just under one thousand pages. The first two volumes, published in 1803, were poorly-received and seen by many as an attack on the Democratic-Republican Party.[119] Nonetheless, historians have often praised the accuracy and well-reasoned judgments of Marshall's biography, while noting his frequent paraphrases of published sources such as William Gordon's 1801 history of the Revolution and the British Annual Register.[120] After completing the revision to his biography of Washington, Marshall prepared an abridgment. In 1833 he wrote, "I have at length completed an abridgment of the Life of Washington for the use of schools. I have endeavored to compress it as much as possible. ... After striking out every thing which in my judgment could be properly excluded the volume will contain at least 400 pages."[121] The Abridgment was not published until 1838, three years after Marshall died.[122]Keywords: RonGibbs
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Presentations for the BAM Group, part of the California Map Society, on February 5, 2022, held on Zoom.Playlist of videos of each of the presentations: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRVoFfpyQubgSMO... Chat from meeting here.Dan Scollon's GIS links here.
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Images of an astrolabe, an octant and a sextant, all instruments of navigation from the collection of Jane and Ron Gibbs. Shot in the studio of Tom Paper.keyword: rongibbs
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GLAM (Greater Los Angeles Mappers) and CMS (California Map Society) Holiday Cocoa Event 2021-12-04Chat from event hereSummarized links:Fred DeJarlais - mapping and genealogy in Minnesota family historyHennepin County Aerial Imagery ViewerPeter Hiller - AAA Indian Country Guide Maphttps://publiclands.org/products/map_aaa_guide_to_indian_countryhttps://tarnmoor.com/2019/12/03/indian-country-2/https://www.amazon.com/Map-AAA-Guide-Indian-Country/dp/B005MZ53RIEmily Yang - Miniature Map Libraryhttps://www.miniatures.com/Sams-Study-Little-Kit-P28725.aspxAmazon.comCinthia Eichhorn - Tribal Connections GIS MapArcGISLouise Ratliff - Western Association of Map Librarieshttps://waml.org/Trish Caldwell - exhibit on Towns, Trains, and Terrain at Crocker in Sacramentohttps://www.crockerart.org/exhibitions/towns-trains-and-terrainFred AudaRoll on 110th map - https://explorepahistory.com/displayimage.php?imgId=1-2-EB7Fred Auda’s Navajoland map - David RumseyTim WeiskelAfrica Map Circle - digital resources"A Short Overview of Emerging Digital Technologies for Research & Teaching in African History & Cultural Studies,"Postelwayt map can be found here on The Digital GalleryBooks being readMr. Selden’s Map of China - ThriftbooksSelden Map of China - Bodleian LibraryIn the Kingdom of Ice - Amazon (Tom Paper)A History of Tourism - Amazon (Therese Melbar)Big Transitions in Human History - envjusttv (Tim Weiskel)Len Rothman - 3D mapsraised relief maps hubbard - https://www.metskers.com/c7380/Raised-Relief-Maps.htmlSean Conway presentation to CMS on digital raised relief maps https://bit.ly/3Dr2r5rJoin California Map Society https://californiamapsociety.org/page-18382
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9/8/23 - The Digital Gallery is pleased to present the second exhibit in the American Revolution Series. Previously, in Exhibit 40, "George Washington and The American Revolution, 1775-1776," we displayed, through historic maps and iconic images, the course of the first two years of the war. The cause of American Independence went from elation when the American militia forced the British to retreat from Concord, Massachusetts (April 1775), to horror at the carnage at Bunker Hill (June 1775), and back to victory when the British Army was forced to evacuate Boston (March 1776). But a huge British force returned to New York (July 1776) and defeated General George Washington's army in a series of battles through late summer and autumn. The American cause was on the brink of disaster (December 1776) when Washington decided upon a bold stroke of war to save the American Revolution--and the future of the United States.Come with us now as we jump back to catch up with the momentous story of the Campaign of 1777 and why it proved to be the Decisive Year of the American Revolution.Note : I wish to acknowledge the contributions of my good friend Tom Paper to the development and production of this exhibit.keyword: rongibbs
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2021 CMS Fall Conference. Hosted by CMS Vice President Courtney Spikes on September 25, 2021. Playlist of all videos.Link to Conference document folder
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Created 9/22/2021 for Stephanie Curci by Tom Paper.50 maps from the Leventhal library in Boston.https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search?page=1...
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Created 9/22/2021 for Stephanie Curci by Tom Paper.68 maps in total.https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/view/all/...
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Antique maps & geospatial analytics. How I help companies make better decisions using lessons from history's greatest cartographers. Link to video of talk (June 30, 2021)Google Presentation DeckGoogle Doc - Text of remarksPresentation by Tom Paper to The Economic Roundtable of San Francisco on June 30, 2021.Tom Paper is the Managing Partner of Webster Pacific and the Founder of The Digital Gallery. Tom is originally from Minnesota, one of four kids; he has three sisters and went to a summer camp in Northern Minnesota that led him on wilderness canoeing expeditions where he often was the navigator; he attended Williams College where he studied economics and environmental studies and then worked as a grain trader in South Dakota and a consultant with Bain & Company in Boston. He then attended the Graduate School of Business at Stanford, before joining his family’s business which makes bolts & forgings for the railroads of north america. He then became the CFO of a timber and lumber company and then was president of a coffee roasting business. In 2003, he established Webster Pacific, a ten-person consulting firm which helps companies make better decisions using data, analytics, geospatial analytics and a lot of common sense and little a bit of wisdom. Most importantly, he is married to Eleanor Bigelow, with whom he has raised two children. Tom lives in San Francisco in an 1887 Victorian, which, after his wife and children, has been the recipient of all of his earnings.
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Twelve key maps describing the history of San Francisco. Presented to the California Map Society, May 15, 2021, by Jim Schein and Tom Paper.
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California Map Society - webpageCalifornia Map Society - YouTube channelChat for May 1, 2021 meeting is hereThe California Map Society 2021 Spring Conference is happening May 1st and May 15th. To register for the May 1st Zoom session, click https://bit.ly/2O5d8a9. To register for the May 15th Zoom session, click https://bit.ly/3fxPT3I. Both sessions are free and open to the public.May 1, 2021Benjamin Grant, Founder of Overview, on How We Change The Earth. (Ben's TED talk here and Ben's books here.)Daniel Crouch, Co-Founder of Daniel Crouch Rare Books, on Contagious Cartography, A Panorama of Pandemics & Plagues. (Prior talks by Daniel here.)Steve Hanon, President of New York Map Society, on Maps of Spain in the Age of Discovery. (Steve's prior presentation to CMS here. Steve's website here.)May 15, 2021Jim Schein, Founder of Schein & Schein, and Tom Paper, Founder of The Digital Gallery, on The Cartographic History of San Francisco. (Jim's book here.)Courtney Spikes, Historian and CMS Vice President, on The History & Cartography of Waterloo. (Courtney's prior presentation to CMS on Paris here.)Susan Schulten, American Historian, and Professor at University of Denver, on How Maps Made America. (Susan's books here and here.)
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Favorite maps of members of the California Map Society.
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An exhibit of maps made by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge of cities.Wikipedia Harvard Calafia v. 2020 no. 2 (September 2020)
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Images and recordings of the presentations at the California Map Society Virtual Conference, session 1, held on October 10, 2020.
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Images and recordings of the presentations at the California Map Society Virtual Conference, session 2, held on October 24, 2020.
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All of the images to be presented at the Bay Area Map (BAM) Group meeting, hosted virtually, July 25, 2020.
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Appointed by Emperor Napoleon III in 1853, Seine Prefect and city planner Georges-Eugène Haussmann (1809-1891) reconfigured the map of France’s capital into the ‘city of light’ we celebrate today. The Digital Gallery is pleased to offer the exhibit Paris Transformed as part of the California Map Society's annual conference which took place on 25 April 2020. Here you can explore maps and images related to Paris during its transformation under the regimes of the Second Empire (1852-1870) and Third Republic (1870-1940). Curated by C. Spikes.
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