Introduction

Mapping Uncertain Knowledge

Authors

  • Djoeke van Netten University of Amsterdam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55283/jhk.14243

Keywords:

history of knowledge, ignorance, uncertainty, maps, mappings

Abstract

This introduction discusses each element of the central theme of this special issue “mapping / uncertain / knowledge.” It claims a place for uncertainty in (between) histories of knowledge and ignorance. Moreover, this introduction argues the value of including maps in these histories. The history of knowledge and the history of maps and mappings not only share many characteristics; they can and should fruitfully inspire each other.

Author Biography

  • Djoeke van Netten, University of Amsterdam

    Djoeke van Netten is Associated Professor Early Modern History at the University of Amsterdam. Her research is at the crossroads of the history of knowledge, maritime history and the history of books and maps. She published about Blaeu and other seventeenth-century printers, Copernicanism, the early Dutch overseas companies, secrecy, and women at sea.

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Published

2024-10-02

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