Lines on the Land: Mapping, Geography, and the Architecture of American Power
Lines on the Land: Mapping, Geography, and the Architecture of American Power
About this book
Maps do not simply reflect reality—they define it. Lines on the Land explores how mapping, geography, and spatial division shape power, control, and perception across modern societies.
From borders and grids to infrastructure and land use, the lines drawn across territory are rarely neutral.
This book examines how geographic systems influence governance, economic flow, and institutional reach.
It focuses on observable structures—mapped boundaries, planned divisions, and engineered layouts—revealing how they guide movement, ownership, and authority.
Through a structured and analytical lens, this work invites the reader to reconsider the role of maps—not as passive tools, but as active frameworks that organize power across the land.
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