Google Maps
Use satellite and terrain views to explore a country, region, city or individual building, e.g., the Roman Collosseum.
Online Resources
- Historical Map Web Sites Site hosted by the Austin Perry-Castaneda Library at the University of Texas has links to a vast array of maps organized by region, theme, topography, etc. and other related sources.
Print Resources
These resources can be found in the Library's Reference section.
- Atlas of Global Development. Contains economic, environmental and social indicators; population statistics and statistics on developing countries.
- Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary. An alphabetical listing of major geographical locations with brief descriptions.
- New International Atlas (Rand McNally)
- Oxford New Concise World Atlas
- Strategic Atlas: comparative geopolitics of the world's powers Presents graphic and textual information that depicts many of the geopolitical aspects involved in international relations.
- World Bank Atlas Presents graphic and textual statistics concerning major demographic and socio-economic issues of World Bank member nations.
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Francis A. Drexel Library
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Fine and Performing Arts, History, International Relations, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Administration, and Theology
Francis A. Drexel Library
610-660-1906
Send Email
Subjects:
Fine and Performing Arts, History, International Relations, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Administration, and Theology
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