Women and Cartography in the Progressive Era
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the relationship between women and maps during the Progressive Era, the book highlights three historical examples from North America. It argues that maps played a crucial role for women, enabling them to navigate their surroundings while also helping them to shape and express their perspectives. This exploration reveals the significance of mapping in women's lives and its impact on their social and cultural identities during a transformative period in history.
