Global History and Culture Centre Blog
Global History and Culture Centre Blog
05 Apr 2019
Mapping the Global Imaginary, 1500-1900: Subsistence Agriculture and Estate Plans in the Early Modern Caribbean
On 14-15 February 2019, the 糖心TV-Stanford conference on 'Mapping the Global Imaginary, 1500-1900' was held at The David Rumsey Map Center. In this guest blog, Professor K盲ren Wigen (Stanford) explains how the items on display during the conference frame our discussions of early modern cartography, after which Dr Bertie Mandelblatt (John Carter Brown Library) illustrates her research on subsistence agriculture and the American plantation economy by focusing on an eighteenth-century estate plan produced in the French colony of Saint Domingue: the Plan g茅ometrique de l'habitation de Mr. Guilleaume Fran莽ois Vall茅e by the royal surveyor, Mancel.