A History of Britain in 100 Maps
(Author) Jeremy BlackIn A History of Britain in 100 Maps Jeremy Black takes readers deep into the unparalleled collections of the British Library Map Room to tell a new story of the British Isles through acknowledged treasures and previously undiscovered and unpublished items.Presenting in detail 100 important maps Black explores major themes in British history, from settlement, environmental change, state formation and ecclesiastical development to industrialisation, urbanisation, and modern socio-political developments. In doing so he also tells the story of how a rich mapmaking tradition developed from the medieval Mappa Mundi to the work of pioneering cartographers including Matthew Paris, John Speed and Christopher Saxton and on through institutions such as the Ordnance Survey and the A- Z Company. Cartographic records of the Civil War and Great Fire, or curiosities including Emil Reich' s ' Map of British Genius' , are contrasted with infographic maps of recent elections and the COVID-19 epidemic. The book also considers the growing field of fine and digital artists using delineated images of Britain as their subject matter.
Jeremy Black
Jeremy Black is a prominent British historian, known for his prolific contributions to military, diplomatic, and global history. He has authored over 100 books, including "War: A Short History" and "Rethinking Military History." Black's writing style is characterized by meticulous research, engaging storytelling, and insightful analysis.
Black's work has had a significant impact on the field of military history, challenging traditional narratives and offering new perspectives on key historical events. His most famous work, "War: A Short History," provides a comprehensive overview of warfare throughout human history, exploring its causes, consequences, and evolving nature.
Overall, Jeremy Black's extensive body of work has solidified his reputation as a leading authority in historical scholarship, making him a respected figure in the academic community and beyond.