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By Sara Joe Wolansky
Our generation, according to Professor John R. Stilgoe, has a great deal of faith in our maps. But is our trust misplaced? With the  extensive resources of the nation’s oldest map collection at their free disposal, Harvard students and faculty alike have begun to study maps as  inherently subjective visual representations of space and as objets d’art in their own right.
Our generation, according to Professor John R. Stilgoe, has a great deal of faith in our maps. But is our trust misplaced? With the extensive resources of the nation’s oldest map collection at their free disposal, Harvard students and faculty alike have begun to study maps as inherently subjective visual representations of space and as objets d’art in their own right.

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