Maps_and_Politics:_A_Review_of_the_Ethnographic_Cartography_of_Macedonia
Maps and Politics: A Review of the Ethnographic Cartography of Macedonia
Ethnographic geography book
Maps and Politics: A Review of the Ethnographic Cartography of Macedonia is a book written by British academic Henry Robert Wilkinson and published in 1951 by the University of Liverpool Press.[1][2] It is a detailed study of 216 ethnographic maps of the region of Macedonia dating from 1730 until 1949.[1][2][3] The book deals with the politicisation of Macedonia's geography during the era of nationalism.[4] It explores the development of theories based on ethnography and claims made on a national basis in relation to the region.[5] The study looks at ethnographers and their classification and distribution of local peoples in maps, their historical context, the criteria used for compiling maps and their quality, the role that either personal views or geopolitical considerations played in favouring one group over another, and knowledge (or lack thereof) of the region.[2]