Foreword Introduction Kären Wigen Part I. Mapping Practices before the Nation-State 1. Ambiguous Territories: Mapping Siberia in the Era of Peter the Great Valerie Kivelson 2. From People to Territory: (The Chinggisid) Sovereignty Transformed? Lhamsuren Munkh-Erdene 3. Maps for Failed States Peter K. Bol 4. On the Ottoman Arguments during the Congress of Karlowitz (1699) Ali Yaycioglu Part II. Pushing Back against the Sovereign Map 5.
Territorial Challenges at Interstate Borders: Where and How History Matters Alexander B. Murphy and Cy Abbott 6. Reconceptualizing the State and Its Alternatives: Ideas, Infrastructures, Representations Jordan Branch 7. Voluminous, Scattered, Distorted: On the Limits of Cartographic Representations Franck Billé Part III. From Critique to Counter-Cartography 8. Indigenous Sovereignty Out of Time Barbara E. Mundy 9. Erasing the Other: Maps, Bordering, and Political Power Guntram Herb 10.
Visualizing Shared Dominion in the Holy Roman Empire: Dilution, Orientation, Oscillation Luca Scholz Notes List of Contributors Index.