ISHMap Symposium, Paris, Friday 13th June, 2014.
Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France.
The symposium takes place at the French National Library, Richelieu site, salle des Commissions Entrance : 5 rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris. Nearest underground stations: Bourse (line 3), Palais-Royal (line 1 & 7), Pyramides (line 7 & 14). Access by buses, n° 20, 29, 39, 69, 74, 85.
Admission is free but, due to limited space, registration is required on the ISHMap website. http://ishm.elte.hu/?q=node/172
Morning
9.00-9.30 Welcome of the participants 1st session. Maps for War and for Peace 9.30
Camille SERCHUK, Conflict and Cartography in Artois, 1559-1560.
10.00
Zsolt TÖRÖK, Cartography out of Conflict: Mapping the Habsburg-Ottoman Frontier and Emerging Military Cartography in the 16th century.
10.30
Nicholas GLISERMAN, From a Landscape of Peace to a Landscape of War: The Many Lives of Robert de Villeneuve's 1686 Map of Quebec.
11.00 Coffee break
2nd session. Dispute Maps 11.15
William D. SHANNON, The Use of Maps in the Equity Courts of Early-Modern England.
11.45
Roberto CHAUCA, When Indian and Missionary Spaces Collide: The Ucayali in the Late Seventeenth Century.
12h15 General discussion
Afternoon
3rd session. Maps as Narrative and Memory of Conflicts 13.45
Merve ARKAN, Venetian-Ottoman conflict on Italian urban maps on the conquest of Cyprus, 1570-1.
14.15
Alex ZUKAS, Imperial Conflicts in the Maps of Herman Moll, 1700-1725.
14.45
Manuel SCHRAMM, Religious Conflicts in Historical Atlases.
15.15 General Discussion
15.45 ISHMap General Assembly