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Introduction: spatial history, history, and GIS |
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PART I Population and demography |
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1 Re-focus on women in an industrial revolution: Montreal 1848--1903 |
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2 Genealogical geography and the generational migration of Europeans to America |
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3 Railroads and population distribution: HGIS data and indicators for spatial analysis |
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4 Enhancing life-courses: using GIS to construct `new' aggregate and individual-level data on health and society in twentieth-century Britain |
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5 Relating economic and demographic change in the United States from 1970 to 2012: a preliminary examination using GIS and spatial analysis techniques with national data sources |
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PART II Spatial economic history |
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131 | (92) |
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133 | (3) |
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6 Mapping the American iron industry |
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7 De Geer revisited: changing territorial and organizational control in the railroad network of the American manufacturing belt, 1850--1900 |
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8 Creating historical transportation shapefiles of navigable rivers, canals, and railroads for the United States before World War I |
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9 Geographies of welfare in nineteenth-century England and Wales |
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10 Spatial divisions of poverty and wealth |
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PART III Urban spatial history |
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11 Developing GIS maps for US cities in 1930 and 1940 |
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12 Geodetic data and spatial photography: new assets for urban history |
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13 `Kleindeutschland', the Lower East Side in New York City at Tompkins Square in the 1880s: exploring immigration at street and building level |
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14 Following workers of the industrial city across a decade: residential, occupational, and workplace mobilities, 1881---1891 |
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15 `A city of the white race occupies its place': Kanaka Row, Chinatown, and the Indian Quarter in Victorian Victoria |
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PART IV Spatial rural and environmental history |
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349 | (88) |
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351 | (2) |
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16 Re-evaluating an environmental history icon: the American Dust Bowl |
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17 The post, the railroad and the state: an HGIS approach to study Western Canada settlement, 1850--1900 |
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18 Using GIS to transition from contemporary to historical geographical research: exploring rural land use change in southern England in the twentieth century |
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394 | (20) |
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19 Food, farms, and fish in Great Britain and France, 1860-1914: a mixed-methods spatial history |
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PART V Spatial political history |
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437 | (88) |
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439 | (3) |
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20 White maps and black votes: GIS and the electoral dynamics of white and African-American voters in the late nineteenth century |
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21 The spatial history of state power: a view from imperial China |
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22 Peasants and politics: how GIS offers new insights into the German countryside |
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23 Mapping inequality: `big data' meets social history in the story of redlining |
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PART VI Spatial humanities |
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527 | (3) |
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24 Chasing Bakhtin's ghost: from Historical GIS to deep mapping |
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25 Urban property in nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro: rent, neighborhoods, and networks |
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544 | (23) |
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26 The Second Battle of Ypres and a northern English town: digital humanities and the First World War |
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27 GIS for cultural resources management in Alaska: the Susitna-Watana Dam Project |
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28 `Multiplicity embarrasses the eye': the digital mapping of literary Edinburgh |
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