Editorial. Tracing circulations: the case of the Mercator-Hondius atlas (1613)
Skurnik, Johanna; Tunturi, Janne (2016)
Skurnik, Johanna
Tunturi, Janne
The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi
2016
Kuvaus
Johanna Skurnik, University of Turku
MA Johanna Skurnik is a PhD candidate in European and World History at the University of Turku. Her research interests are history of knowledge, history of cartography and historical geography. In her thesis Skurnik examines British geographies of colonial Australia in the mid-nineteenth century.
Janne Tunturi, University of Turku
Janne Tunturi works as a university lecturer in the Department of European and World History at the University of Turku. Tunturi has written and taught on the history of histor-ic-al thought in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He has also published articles and edited works on classical reception studies, on space and spatiality and on book history.
MA Johanna Skurnik is a PhD candidate in European and World History at the University of Turku. Her research interests are history of knowledge, history of cartography and historical geography. In her thesis Skurnik examines British geographies of colonial Australia in the mid-nineteenth century.
Janne Tunturi, University of Turku
Janne Tunturi works as a university lecturer in the Department of European and World History at the University of Turku. Tunturi has written and taught on the history of histor-ic-al thought in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He has also published articles and edited works on classical reception studies, on space and spatiality and on book history.
Tiivistelmä
This is the editorial for the special issue of 'Tracing Circulations: The Case of the Mercator-Hondius Atlas (1613).