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. Yet with the recent democratization of mapping practices enabling anyone with access to the Internet and cartographic software to design maps, »counter-mapping« and »alternative mappings« have become increasingly prevalent. 11 Consequently, maps of divided territories and contested spaces and
the wider context, see Thomas Porter / William Gleason, “The Democratization of the Zemstvo During the First World War”, in: Mary Schaeffer Conroy (ed.), Emerging Democracy in Late Imperial Russia. Case Studies on Self-Government (the Zemstvos), State Duma Elections, the Tsarist Government, and the