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Maps and text: creative tension or cognitive dissonance?

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Cribb, Robert

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Northeast Asian History Foundation

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For about eight years, I worked on a Historical Atlas of Northeast Asia with my Australian National University colleague, Li Narangoa. The book appeared with Columbia University Press in 2014 and is now held in 150 libraries around the world (according to WorldCat).

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Historical Atlas: Its concepts and methodologies

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2099-12-31

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