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122:, Woodward's successor at the Newberry Library, has stated that Woodward's contributions to the field of cartography history are so substantial that they "defy attempts to summarize them". Malcolm Lewis stated that Woodward "transformed the history of cartography from a directionless Eurocentric field into a respectable subject now global in scope." 118:. They envisioned an ambitious multi-volume reference work that would examine the social production and consumption of maps across cultures from prehistoric origins to the 20th century. Harley died in 1991, but Woodward completed the work. These volumes are now the benchmark for students and academics in the field. 86:
In 1980, Woodward returned to University of Wisconsin–Madison as a member of the faculty; he was named Arthur H. Robinson Professor of Geography in 1995. Woodward was a part of the university's cartography department until he retired from teaching in August 2002 to dedicate more of his time to
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Woodward gave hundreds of public lectures, discussing and developing new ideas with others as well as disseminating his research. He was a prolific and well-regarded scholar; his individual research and editorial works were widely disseminated and highly acclaimed.
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Woodward died of cancer on 25 August 2004, at his home in Madison. Woodward's mentor, Arthur H. Robinson, died several weeks later. He had appeared at Woodward's memorial service.
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as cartographic specialist and curator of maps. He served as director of the library's Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography from 1974 to 1980.
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57.1 (2005): 75-83. A number of reminiscences about Woodward as a scholar and a teacher can also be found in a special issue of
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A full bibliography of Woodward's publications is provided in Matthew H. Edney, "David Alfred Woodward (1942-2004),"
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He was awarded a five-year senior membership at the UW Institute for Research in the Humanities
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Cartography in the Traditional African, American, Arctic, Australian, and Pacific Societies
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Maps as Prints in the Italian Renaissance: Makers, Distributors & Consumers
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Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean
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He also received the College of Letters and Sciences Career Service Award.
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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New York Times Article When the World Was Flat, by John Noble Wilford
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Imago Mundi: The International Journal for the History of Cartography
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Woodward won the UW—Madison Hilldale award in the arts and humanities
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David Woodward, Brian Harley, and the History of Cartography Project
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The All-American Map: Wax-Engraving and Its Influence on Cartography
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Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies
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Cartography in the Traditional Islamic and South Asian Societies
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Approaches and Challenges in a Worldwide History of Cartography
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Cultural Map of Wisconsin: A Cartographic Portrait of the State
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This article is about the cartographer. For the economist, see
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Catalogue of Watermarks in Italian Maps, ca. 1540-1600
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David Woodward (economist)
English
American
historian of cartography
cartographer
Royal Leamington Spa
England
Swansea University
Arthur H. Robinson
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Newberry Library
Chicago
American
Exeter, England
J. Brian Harley
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
History of Cartography Project
James R. Akerman

Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean
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0-226-31633-5
Cartography in the Traditional Islamic and South Asian Societies
ISBN
0-226-31635-1
Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies
ISBN
0-226-31637-8
Cartography in the Traditional African, American, Arctic, Australian, and Pacific Societies
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