The Words That Define World History

The Words That Define World History

What if the world were defined by its history? And what if that history was defined by Wikipedia? That's what this word-association map from MapHugger's Martin Elmer illustrates. Elmer calls it the "Laconic History of the World" and explains: "This map was produced by running all the various countries’ 'History of _____' Wikipedia article through a word cloud, then writing out the most common word to fit into the country’s boundary." The map is sort of just a fun visual, but it's also a revealing look into how we describe countries. Note that many African countries on the map bear the names of European countries. A reader's companion to the map notes that the most common word in one fourth of all of the countries was a "colonial power." The companion also points out a striking feature: "war" appears as the most common word for 16 percent of countries. You can see a bigger version of the map right here.