Vol.3 (2025) n°1 (PDF format)
Human Sciences
VERBERCKMOES, Johan. ⹂Jacques de Coutre has a Scoop on Intersectionality of Diamond Miners in Early 17th Century South India. / 9-25
CLAES, Wouter, VAN DER PERRE, Athena, GRAZER OHARA, Aude, DE MEYER, Marleen. Jean Capart and the Collection of Photographic Glass Plate Negatives of the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels. / 27-40
Natural and Medical Sciences
MWENE-BATU, Pacifique, DONNEN, Philippe et.al. Eleven to Thirty Years after: What happened to the Severely Malnourished Children hospitalized at Lwiro in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo? / 43-61
TOP, Sara. Towards Better Future Climate Information over Central Asia. / 63-77
Technical Sciences
BEILLEVAIRE, Patrick & DEMARÉE, Gaston R. Les observations météorologiques instrumentales du père Louis Furet à Naha, Okinawa (1855-1860), et leur contexte historique. / 81-131
In memoriam
Chéibane COULIBALY by Firouzeh Nahavandi - 135-136
Paul ANTUN by L. Dejonghe & S. Philippo - 137-142
International Conference
CONQUERING THE WORLD THROUGH CARTOGRAPHY: THE IMPERIALIST TURN IN 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY MAPPING (30-31.05.2023)
Looking for Maps in the King’s Library: Leopold II’s Maps of the Congo Basin. / BRACKE, Wouter - 141-171
VANDERSMISSEN, Jan. Leopoldian Imperial Cartography: The Case of the Kouilou-Niari Basin prior to the Foundation of the Congo Free State. / 173-194
DEMHARDT, Imre Josef. Maps to defend the Kaiser in Ottoman Asia: German Military Cartography of the Sinai, Palestine, and Mesopotamia, 1915-1918. / 195-229
DE BIAGGI, Enali. Municipal Imperialism and Cartography: The Maps from the Société de Géographie de Lyon at the End of the 19th Century. / 231-248