History of Cartography Project
The History of Cartography Project is a publishing project in the Department of Geography at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It was founded by David Woodward in 1981. Woodward directed the project until his death in August 2004; Matthew H. Edney became director in July 2005.
''The History of Cartography''
The Project works to prepare The History of Cartography, a multivolume series established by Woodward and Brian Harley. This effort is funded by generous grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, various private foundations, and numerous individuals.The six volumes of the History, all published by the University of Chicago Press, are:
- 1. Harley, J. B. and David Woodward.. '. 1987.
- 2.1. Harley, J. B. and David Woodward.. '. 1992.
- 2.2. Harley, J. B. and David Woodward.. '. 1994.
- 2.3. Woodward, David and G. Malcolm Lewis.. '. 1998.
- 3. Woodward, David.. '. 2007. In two parts.
- 4. Edney, Matthew H. and Mary S. Pedley.. Cartography in the European Enlightenment. In preparation for publication in December 2019. In two parts.
- 5. Kain, Roger J. P.. Cartography in the Nineteenth Century. In preparation. In two parts.
- 6.' Monmonier, Mark. Cartography in the Twentieth Century''. 2015. In two parts.
History
In July 2011 it began to be made available online as PDF files.