<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[the feminist librarian]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[http://thefeministlibrarian.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[Anna Clutterbuck-Cook]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://thefeministlibrarian.com/author/feministlib/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[The Politics of&nbsp;Maps]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p>God, I miss the <span style="font-style:italic;">West Wing</span>. </p>
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<p>I&#8217;m doing an exercise with the undergraduates in History 100 this Thursday to help them think about using maps as historical sources.  As an introduction to my little preliminary talk, I plan to show them one of my favorite clips from <span style="font-style:italic;">The West Wing</span> (Season 2; Episode 16).  Thanks YouTube for having just what my geeky little heart desired!</p>
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