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,Partner für Marketing begeistern,ts roots to the early 1900s, this age of powered flight prompted both nations’ cartographers to invent or rediscover map projections that better described the roundness of the earth and to apply those projections to World War II and Cold War–era geopolitics. Mapmakers abandoned the flat Mercator proFeckless 发表于 2025-3-26 05:57:14
Corporate Responsibility und Sponsoring,nship” between the two nations is questioned in light of the notable differences in their respective worldviews as confirmed by cartographic imagery. A brief postwar period of American isolationism was expressed in map projections that portrayed the US-dominated Western Hemisphere as an isolated regIngrained 发表于 2025-3-26 12:10:23
,Partner für Marketing begeistern,America recognized Germany as a barometer of Cold War tensions, their cartographic responses differed. American news maps were far more anticommunistic and characterized the nation as a bipolar Cold War battleground. British maps, by contrast, portrayed Germany (and Cold War Europe in general) as le胎儿 发表于 2025-3-26 16:09:45
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-90893-3ecific ideas about the political world with cartographic imagery. But British and American news maps often depicted the early Cold War world in very different ways. A study of these maps reveals differences, both obvious and subtle, in how American and British societies viewed global geopolitics in