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Cartographie ; Culturel ; Histoire de la cartographie ; Histoire de la géographie ; Longitude ; Nationalisme ; Siècle 18 ; Siècle 19
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Cartography ; Cultural studies ; Eighteenth Century ; History of cartography ; History of geography ; Longitude ; Nationalism ; Nineteenth Century
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Vaughan (an Anglo-American merchant and politician) reacted to Lambert's nationalistic proposal (1809) for a prime meridian through Washington DC. He presented a more strictly rationalist and Enlightened viewpoint: there should be only one prime