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Decolonizing the Map: Cartography From Colony to Nation

Almost universally, newly independent states seek to affirm their independence and identity by making the production of new maps and atlases a top priority. For formerly colonized peoples, however, this process neither begins nor ends with independence, and it is rarely straightforward.

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Le n°2 des est en ligne! Il s'agit d'un numéro spécial dirigé par Romain Grancher:

➡️ Sociétés maritimes et mondes de la pêche

Il est préfacé par une substantielle et très utile introduction historiographique sur le "tournant océanique", en (sur Cambridge Core)

👉 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales/issue/20FFD129EE38FAAB501CC2D5854AC55A
👉 https://www.cairn.info/revue-annales-2023-2.htm

L'éditorial du numéro est en .

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Comment a-t-on territorialisé les océans du monde? Nadin Heé examine l'industrie thonière japonaise, et montre comment les héritages impériaux et les politiques de ont lourdement pesé sur l’établissement d’un nouvel ordre mondial de océanique.

➡️ Régimes de pêche et nouvel ordre mondial dans le bassin Indo-Pacifique au XXe siècle

👉 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales/article/abs/regimes-de-peche-et-nouvel-ordre-mondial-dans-le-bassin-indopacifique-au-xxe-siecle/1131DCFE9DB1A42A2A5BDA45B7A8702F
👉 https://www.cairn.info/revue-annales-2023-2-page-271.htm

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COMMUNITIES AND MUSEUMS IN THE 21ST CENTURY. EDITED ByKaren Brown, Alissandra Cummins, Ana S. González Rueda (Routledge, 2023, CC BY-NC-ND).

"Communities and Museums in the 21st Century brings together innovative, multidisciplinary perspectives on contemporary museology and participatory museum practice that contribute to wider debates on museum communities, heritage, and sustainability."

"With its focus on global societal challenges, this book will appeal to museologists and museum practitioners, as well as those working in heritage studies, cultural studies, memory studies, art history, gender studies, and sustainable development."

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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003288138

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So much truth telling is rejecting the narrative that black and Indigenous people's historical cultures were not technologically advanced.

It turns out the iron production methods that turned the UK into a superpower were appropriated from enslaved Jamaican people.

Reminds me of Bruce Pascoe's Dark Emu that describes engineering in Aboriginal societies that was erased by white settlers.

@histodons https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jul/05/industrial-revolution-iron-method-taken-from-jamaica-briton?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

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