Article ID: CBB001200591

“Just a First Sketchy Makeshift”: German Travellers and Their Cartographic Encounters in Africa, 1850--1914 (2012)

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The maps of Africa produced in Europe on the eve of colonial partition and in the early decades of colonial rule purported to represent in a scientific manner what European explorers had discovered. Yet in reality they derived to a significant extent -- albeit indirectly -- from the spatial knowledge of Africans whom these explorers encountered. Whilst we do not possess many sources produced by the Africans themselves, it is possible to read the European accounts as potential depositories of African spatial knowledge and to consider how this knowledge may have been filtered in the process of cartographic production. Taking the German travellers and the important work of August Petermann in Gotha (in the period 1854--1878) as an illustration, the article analyses the difficulties a European faced when attempting to grasp Africa in spatial terms, the motivations and importance of African informants, and the transformation of cartographic encounters into maps. It also examines how some Africans responded to the growing market for geographical knowledge.

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Authors & Contributors
Christoph, Andreas
Foliard, Daniel
Zef Segal
Moser, Jana
Wegmann, Monika
Stanziani, Alessando
Concepts
Cartography
Geography
Maps; atlases
Colonialism
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Imperialism
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
17th century
16th century
Places
Germany
Africa
France
Great Britain
Baltic Sea
Middle and Near East
Institutions
United Nations
Royal Society of London
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