A biennial series of lectures inaugurated in October 1998 at The University of Texas at Arlington. The lectures, intended to foster an appreciation of maps and cartography as important sources in understanding the past, are sponsored by the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Special Collections Division, The Center for Greater Southwestern Studies and the History of Cartography, and The Friends of UTA Libraries. Digitized from print.

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Submissions from 2022

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The Shifting Shapes of Early Texas: Some Highlights from UTA Libraries Special Collections, Ben W. Huseman

Submissions from 2021

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Searching for Africa: The Map Collection of Dr. Jack Franke, Ben W. Huseman

Submissions from 2018

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Drawn to Politics The Editorial Art of Etta Hulme, Samantha Dodd

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Paths to Highways: Routes of Exploration, Settlement, and Commerce, Ben W. Huseman

Submissions from 2017

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Walking the Line: The Diverse History of Organized Labor in Texas, George N. Green

Submissions from 2016

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Enlightenment Mapmakers and the Southwest Borderlands: Treasures from the Virginia Garrett Cartographic Library, Ben W. Huseman

Submissions from 2014

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The Price of Manifest Destiny: Maps Relating to Wars in the Southwest Borderlands, 1800-1866, Ben W. Huseman

Submissions from 2012

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Pearls of the Antilles: Printed Maps of the Caribbean Isles, Ben W. Huseman

Submissions from 2010

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Charting Chartered Companies: Concessions to Companies as Mirrored in Maps, 1600-1900, Ben W. Huseman

Submissions from 2008

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Revisualizing Westward Expansion: A Century of Conflict in Maps, 1800-1900, Ben W. Huseman

Submissions from 2006

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Mapping the Sacred: Belief and Religion in the History of Cartography, Ben W. Huseman

Submissions from 2004

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Mapmaker's Vision, Beholder's Eyes: The Art of Maps, Katherine R. Goodwin

Submissions from 2002

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The Third Coast: Mapping the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, Katherine R. Goodwin