Jonn Elledge 
A Brief History of the World in 47 Borders: Surprising Stories Behind the Lines on Our Maps [EPUB ebook] 

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Every border tells a surprising story in this uncommonly enlightening history that will change the way you understand the world

Many lines on the map are worth far more than a thousand words, going well beyond merely marking divisions between nations. In this eye-opening investigation into the most remarkable points on the map, a single boundary might, upon closer inspection, reveal eons of history—from epic tales of conquest, treaties, and alliances to intimate, all-too-human stories of love, greed, and folly. Sometimes rooted in physical geography, sometimes entirely arbitrary, none of the lines we know today were inevitable, and all might have looked quite different if not for the intricate interplay of chance and ambition.

By listening to the stories these borders have to tell, we can learn how political identities are shaped, why the world’s boundaries look the way they do—and what they tell us about our world and ourselves. From the very first maps in Egypt to the Roman attempts to define the boundaries of civilization, from the profound shift in meaning of the Mason–Dixon line to the secret British-French agreement to carve up the Ottoman Empire during the First World War, and from the dark consequences of Detroit’s city limits to the intriguing reason why landlocked Bolivia still maintains a navy, this is a singular look at human history—told through its most spellbinding border stories.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction

PART ONE: HISTORIES

The Unification of Upper and Lower Egypt

The Great Wall of China and the Border as Unifier

Why is Europe Not a Peninsula in Asia?

The Roman Limes and the Power of the Periphery

The Legacies of Charlemagne

The Borders of Great Britain

Of Feudalism, Marquises, Margraves, and Marcher Lords

The Open Borders Policies of Genghis Khan

Spain and Portugal Carve up the World

Holy, Roman and an Empire

Britain, Ireland, and the Invention of Cartographic Colonialism

The Much Misunderstood Mason–Dixon Line

The Local Government Reforms of Emperor Napoleon I

The American Invasion of Mexico

The Schleswig-Holstein Business

“. . . Where No White Man Ever Trod”

The Sudan–Uganda Border Commission, 1913

European Nationalism and the United States of Greater Austria

Britain and France Carve up the Middle East

The Partition of Ulster, 1916–22

The Partition of India, 1947

The Iron Curtain and the Division of Berlin, 1945–90

 

PART TWO: LEGACIES

Koenigsberg/Kaliningrad, Eastern Germany/Western Russia

The Strange Case of Bir Tawil

The Dangers of Gardening in the Korean DMZ

China’s Nine-dash Line and Its Discontents

The Uncertain Borders Between Israel and Palestine

The Siamese Twin Towns of Baarle-Hertog and Baarle-Nassau

The US–Canada border, and the Trouble with Straight Lines

Some Places Which Aren’t Switzerland

Some Notes on Microstates

City Limits

The Curse of Suburbia and the Borders of Detroit

Washington, DC and the Square Between the States
Borders from a Land Down Under

Some Accidental Invasions

Costa Rica, Nicaragua and the “Google Maps War”

The Mapmaker’s Dilemma

 

PART THREE: EXTERNALITIES

A Brief History of the Prime Meridian

Some Notes on Time Zones

A Brief History of the International Date Line

Of Maritime Boundaries and the Law of the Sea

Some Notes on Landlocked Countries

How the World Froze Territorial Claims in Antarctica

The Other, Bigger, More Musical Europe

Boundaries in the Air

The Final Frontier

Conclusion: The End of the Line

Sources

Acknowledgements

Index

Über den Autor

Jonn Elledge’s previous books include The Compendium of (Not Quite) Everything and Conspiracy: A History of Boll*cks Theories, and How Not to Fall for Them. At the New Statesman he created and ran its urbanism-focused City Metric site, spending six happy years writing about cities, maps, and borders. He lives in London.

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