Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Maps

You can illustrate a lot with a map. Here's a good one, for example:



I also use the Perry-Castaneda Map Library frequently.

The UN Cartographic Service is also excellent.

5 comments:

Nick Dymond said...

That's quite excellent.

I've watched it twice. Can I have my masters chit now?

http://wimw-Bachmann.blogspot.com said...

Thanks for the links.

Those are very helpful too:

http://www.carnegieendowment.org/static/npp/deadlymaps.cfm


http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/cartes/

Olaf

David J. Betz said...

Thanks Olaf. These are very handy too. I like the Carnegie Endowment ones.

Anonymous said...

Very cool. I was hoping to see an expanding blob for American empire. Maybe it was there but disappeared almost immediately (did I say disappeared, I meant of course imploded).

Nick Dymond said...

or an expanding blob of British Army overseas deployments.

Territory versus interest. That's an interesting one.