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The Red Atlas

How the Soviet Union Secretly Mapped the World
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The Red Atlas by Alexander J. Kent and John Davies explores the fascinating history behind Soviet mapping projects during the Cold War. It reveals the extent and detail of the maps created by Soviet cartographers, who charted much of the world in intricate detail. This book delves into the geopolitical motivations and the surprising accuracy of these maps, providing an intriguing insight into the military and strategic significance they held.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated with Cold War history and military cartography. It offers an intriguing exploration of the secret Soviet mapping programme, revealing the meticulous and expansive effort to create detailed maps of the world. The blend of historical context and stunning cartographic detail makes it a captivating read for history buffs and map enthusiasts alike.

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The Red Atlas

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Nearly thirty years after the end of the Cold War, its legacy and the accompanying Russian-American tension continue to loom large. Russia’s access to detailed information on the United States and its allies may not seem so shocking in this day of data clouds and leaks, but long before we had satellite imagery of any neighbourhood at a finger’s reach, the amount the Soviet government knew about your family’s city, street, and even your home would astonish you. Revealing how this was possible, The Red Atlas is the never-before-told story of the most comprehensive mapping endeavour in history and the surprising maps that resulted.

From 1950 to 1990, the Soviet Army conducted a global topographic mapping program, creating large-scale maps for much of the world that included a diversity of detail that would have supported a full range of military planning. For big cities like New York, DC, and London to towns like Pontiac, MI and Galveston, TX, the Soviets gathered enough information to create street-level maps. What they chose to include on these maps can seem obvious, like locations of factories and ports, or more surprising, such as building heights, road widths, and bridge capacities. Some of the detail suggests early satellite technology, while other specifics, like detailed depictions of depths and channels around rivers and harbours, could only have been gained by actual Soviet feet on the ground. The Red Atlas includes over 350 extracts from these incredible Cold War maps, exploring their provenance and cartographic techniques as well as what they can tell us about their makers and the Soviet initiatives that were going on all around us.

A fantastic historical document of an era that sometimes seems less distant, The Red Atlas offers an uncanny view of the world through the eyes of Soviet strategists and spies.

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The Red Atlas has been praised for its detailed exploration of Soviet military mapping during the Cold War. Reviewers highlight the book's intriguing revelation of how Soviet cartographers created highly detailed maps of Western territories using satellite imagery, ground intelligence, and publicly available resources. The collaboration between John Davies and Alex Kent is noted for its thorough research and engaging narrative, making it an essential read for map enthusiasts and military historians.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226389578

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 17 October 2017

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Contributors:

  • Foreword by James Risen

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 18.0mm

Height: 24.0mm

Weight: 765g

Pages: 272

About the Author

John Davies is editor of Sheetlines, the journal of the Charles Close Society for the Study of Ordnance Survey Maps. He lives in London. Alexander J. Kent is a reader in cartography and geographical information science at Canterbury Christ Church University and president of the British Cartographic Society.

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