Atlas of the United States

Atlas of the United States
Author: Rand Mcnally
Publisher: Rand McNally
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780528016653

Atlas of the United States ] Grades 3-6 Atlas Features: [€[Extensive coverage of the United States and its regions through maps, photos, graphs, and text [€[Section on map & globe skills covers topics such as directions, scale, and how to read thematic maps [€[World map section features physical, political, and thematic maps [€[10 U.S. history maps [€[Eye-catching photos, engaging text, and fascinating "Time to Explore" features help to engage students [€[128 pages, paperback, 8.5" x 10 7/8"

National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks

National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks
Author: Jonathan Waterman
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2019
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 142622057X

Profiling 60 parks--from battlefields to national seashores--administered by the National Park Service, this edition also provides a brief glimpse at 29 additional parks, including the newly created Indiana Sand Dunes.and Dunes.

The National Atlas of the United States of America

The National Atlas of the United States of America
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1997
Genre: United States
ISBN:

This Atlas updates a large bound collection of paper maps that was published in 1970. It delivers easy to use, map-like views of America's natural and sociocultural landscapes. The new National Atlas includes products and services designed to visualize and understand complex relationships between environments, places, and people. It contributes to our knowledge of the environmental, resource, demographic, economic, social, political, and historical dimensions of American life.

The Rise and Fall of the National Atlas in the Twentieth Century

The Rise and Fall of the National Atlas in the Twentieth Century
Author: John Rennie Short
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781839992476

Between 1900 and 2000, more than seventy countries produced a national atlas, an official or quasi-official rendering of the nation-state in maps and accompanying text. This book considers the reasons behind and characteristics of this state-sponsored cartographic explosion. These national atlases mirror and embody some of the important themes of this turbulent century, including the complex connections between nation, state and territory, the rise of state-sponsored science; the growth of nation-states; colonialism and postcolonialism; and the geography of biopolitics.