Preface and Acknowledgments 1. On Geography and Revolution David N. Livingstone and Charles W. J. Withers Part I - Geography and Scientific Revolution: Space, Place, and Natural Knowledge 2. Space, Revolution, and Science Peter Dear 3. National Styles in Science: A Possible Factor in the Scientific Revolution? John Henry 4. Geography, Science, and the Scientific Revolution Charles W. J. Withers 5. Revolution of the Space Invaders: Darwin and Wallace on the Geography of Life James Moore Part II. Geography and Technical Revolution: Time, Space, and the Instruments of Transmission 6. Printing the Map, Making a Difference: Mapping the Cape of Good Hope, 1488-1652 Jerry Brotton 7. Revolutions in the Times: Clocks and the Temporal Structures of Everyday Life Paul Glennie and Nigel Thrift 8. Photography, Visual Revolutions, and Victorian Geography James R. Ryan Part III - Geography and Political Revolution: Geography and State Governance 9. Geography's English Revolutions: Oxford Geography and the War of Ideas, 1600-1660 Robert J. Mayhew 10. Edme Mentelle's Geographies and the French Revolution Michael Heffernan 11. "Risen into Empire": Moral Geographies of the American Republic David N. Livingstone 12. Alexander von Humboldt and Revolution: A Geography of Reception of the Varnhagen von Ense Correspondence Nicolaas Rupke Afterword: Revolutions and Their Geographies Peter Burke Contributors Bibliography Index