Mapping History: The Story of St. Louis in Cartography
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A compelling discussion between Arnold Stricker, Mark Langston, and guest Andy Hahn, centered around Hahn's new book, 'Mapping St. Louis: A History of the Gateway City in 40 Rare Maps.' Key theme to listen for is the significance of maps as not just navigational aids but as critical historical records that encapsulate the story of St. Louis over the centuries. The dialogue begins with a humorous yet serious exploration of how modern technology has changed the way we navigate our world, alongside a nostalgic reflection on traditional map-reading skills that may be fading away.
Hahn passionately shares his lifelong fascination with maps, which originated in his childhood home filled with historical artifacts and large maps. His narrative intertwines personal anecdotes with the broader historical context of St. Louis, showcasing how each of the 40 maps in his book serves as a snapshot of the city at different points in time. Listeners are taken on a journey from the city's founding days through significant developments, including the evolution of neighborhoods and the impact of socio-political changes that shaped the city's landscape. Hahn's insights illuminate the connection between geography and the lived experiences of St. Louisans, highlighting the importance of understanding one's environment.
The episode also addresses the darker aspects of mapping history, particularly the use of maps in systemic segregation practices like redlining, which have had long-lasting effects on the city's demographics and cultural fabric. This discussion prompts listeners to reflect on the implications of historical maps and how they can inform our understanding of contemporary issues. By the conclusion of the episode, the hosts and Hahn leave the audience with a deeper appreciation for maps as powerful tools that tell the story of a city, its people, and their collective journey through time.
Presentation and Book Signings
- October 14, 6-7pm: Florissant Historical Society, Gittemeier House
- October 20, 3-6pm: Campbell House Museum
- November 3, 2-3:30pm: Stupp Pavilion at Tower Grove Park
- November 6, 12-1pm: Landmarks Association of St. Louis
- November 16, 2-3pm: Thomas Sappington House Museum
- November 17, 2-4pm: Kern Pavilion a Lafayette Park
- November 24, 2-4pm: Campbell House Museum
- January 11, 10-11:30am: Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
- February 6, 6:30-8pm: Missouri History Museum
- February 16, 1:30-3pm: Carondelet Historical Society
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