Decolonizing the Map: Renaming Rhodesia to Zimbabwe
When Rhodesia became Zimbabwe in 1980, it began a massive project of toponymic reform, literally redrawing its own map in an act of decolonization. This process of erasing colonial names…
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When Rhodesia became Zimbabwe in 1980, it began a massive project of toponymic reform, literally redrawing its own map in an act of decolonization. This process of erasing colonial names…
For J.R.R. Tolkien, the map was not mere illustration; it was an artifact born from language. His world of Middle-earth grew from the sounds and meanings of his invented Elvish…
Ever wondered why Greenland is a land of ice while Iceland is surprisingly green? The answers are hidden in toponymy, the fascinating study of place names. This journey uncovers the…