John Sparkβs creation is an admirable attempt at making history more approachable and entertaining. Today, we have seemingly limitless access to information, but in the 1930s an all encompassing timeline of history would have been incredibly useful and groundbreaking. Indeed, the mapβs publisher characterized the piece as a useful tool for examining the correlation between different empires during points in history.
π Histomap: Visualizing the 4,000 Year History of Global Power
Histomap, published by Rand McNally in 1931, is an ambitious attempt at fitting a mountain of historical information onto a five-foot-long poster. The poster cost $1 at the time, which would equal approximately $18 when accounting for inflation.
John B. Sparks’ histomap is another great example of a :