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Maps and Atlases of the Middle East*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Gerry A. Hale*
Affiliation:
University of California,Los Angeles

Extract

The current state of mapping for the Middle East has been conditioned by the particular needs of indigenous countries, by foreign national and private interests, by the demands of the Western public, and by the research interests of scholars. Middle Eastern countries themselves require maps for the purposes of administration and national development and thereby provide the main thrust for the production of maps by national and international agencies. Foreign states and companies having strategic or economic interests in the region, past or present, have also produced maps. The West’s long concern with the origins and evolution of its civilization has fostered efforts in historical cartography. Not the least have been the research interests of scholars, which have led to the drawing of maps to suit their sometimes peculiar needs.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 1969

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* A special note of thanks goes to Carlos Hagen, Head of the U.C.L.A. Map Library and his staff.