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Maps: Power, Plunder & Possession

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  • 2010
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Maps: Power, Plunder & Possession (2010)
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    • Jerry Brotton
    • Robin Knox-Johnston
    • Ian Stewart
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    • Stars
      • Jerry Brotton
      • Robin Knox-Johnston
      • Ian Stewart
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    Jerry Brotton
    • Self - Presenter
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    Robin Knox-Johnston
    • Self - Yachtsman
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    Ian Stewart
    • Self - Warwick University
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    Lisa Jardine
    • Self - Queen Mary, University of London
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    Dirk Vanwynsberghe
    • Self - Vice-President, Mercator Society
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    Ed Parsons
    • Self - Geospatial Technologist, Google
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    Laura Vaughan
    • Self - The Bartlett School of Architecture
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    Andreas Kaiser
    • Self - Former Assistant to Arno Peters
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    Chris Grundy
    • Self - London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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    Jan Werner
    • Self - Map Curator, Amsterdam University Library
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    Aidan Bellinger
    • Self - Downside Abbey
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    Danny Dorling
    • Self - University of Sheffield
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    Eddy Maes
    • Self - Curator, Mercator Collection
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    Ken Lacey
    • Self - Ordnance Survey
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    • Self - Historian
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    Erika Krüger
    • Self - Ebstorf Abbey
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    • Self - Historian
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    5l_rawjalaurence

    Rehash of Familiar Material

    In 1994 the BBC broadcast TALES FROM THE MAP ROOM, a six-part series which, together with the accompanying book edited by Peter Barber, told how map-drawing was not an objective exercise, but reflected the social, political and ideological preoccupations of the societies that constructed them. This was true of the earliest maps - now carved in stone in northern Italy - as in more recent times: what the Nazis or the British did in drawing the maps of the empire was no different from the strategies employed by their ancestors.

    Sixteen years later, the same material forms the basis for MAPS: POWER, PLUNDER AND POSSESSION. The only difference between the two series lies in the way they are constructed; in the earlier series the images assumed a more prominent role, with an off-screen narrator linking them together. In the latter series - as is common to most BBC historical documentaries in recent years - an academic becomes our guide, mentor and self-appointed expert. This time it is Professor Jerry Brotton of Queen Mary College, University of London, who claims - as do most of the academics presenting these programs - that what viewers will discover here is "original", the outcome of years of research. "Originality" is a relative term here; for viewers with long memories, it seems rather as if Brotton is making a bid for stardom, to become a latter-day Howard Kirk (THE HISTORY MAN) of the airwaves.

    In fairness to Brotton, he certainly knows his stuff, and can put it across in a clear, accessible manner. But the problem is that we've heard it all before. It would have been nice if perhaps he had cited the earlier series as an inspiration; as it stands, it looks like a case of academic imitation.
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    Fleetingly Fascinating

    This 2010 series about the history of global map-making was recently repeated on the BBC and I have a sincere interest in these things - Prof Brotton makes for a dry host and the moment the series crosses from the historical to the contemporary it becomes hopelessly dull. The second and third episodes which cover maps of prejudice and possession and how their very construction reveals the deep biases of the times in which they were made are deeply intriguing but feel quite shallow, the doc never quite strikes that sweet spot of brevity and detail. So a solid starting point but I'd much rather delve into a great big book of them.

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      • April 18, 2010 (United Kingdom)
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