Mapping an Empire
Discover the intricate relationship between science and imperialism in Mapping an Empire by Matthew H. Edney. Published in 1999, this insightful book spans 480 pages, delving into the British surveys of India during the colonial era. Edney expertly explores how the British Empire utilized modern scientific survey techniques to craft a spatial representation of its Indian territories, ultimately legitimizing its colonial pursuits as achievements of rational and liberal science. This compelling narrative not only sheds light on the historical geography of India but also examines the broader implications of cartography in the context of empire. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Mapping an Empire is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of geography, science, and colonial history.