Volume 33 • 2005
Thematic Issue: Emerging Trends in Historical GIS
Guest Editor: Anne Kelly Knowles

 

Special Issue

Articles
Emerging Trends in Historical GIS
Anne Kelly Knowles, Guest Editor

Using GIS to Investigate Fine-Scale Spatial Patterns
in Historical American Indian Agriculture
Wendy Bigler

Historical and Computational Analysis of Long-Term
Environmental Change: Forests in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
James W. Wilson

Demography, Depopulation, and Devastation:
Exploring the Geography of the Irish Potato Famine
Paul S. Ell and Ian N. Gregory

GIS and the City: Nineteenth-Century Residential Patterns
Donald A. DeBats and Mark Lethbridge
(See Figures Here)

Corporate Land Tenure in Nineteenth-Century Japan:
A GIS Assessment
Philip C. Brown


Boundaries or Networks in Historical GIS: Concepts of Measuring Space
and Administrative Geography in Chinese History
Merrick Lex Berman

 Reports on National Historical GIS Projects

Historical GIS Bibliography

Historical GIS Biographical Information

 

Practicing Historical Geography

Locating Memory: Tracing the Trajectories of Remembrance
Nuala C. Johnson

 

Research Articles

Sites of Counter-Memory: The Refusal to Forget
and the Nationalist Struggle in Colonial Delhi
Stephen Legg


Whose Sacred Place? Planning Conflict at Cumberland Island
National Seashore
Lary Dilsaver

 "Objects of the Highest Importance to Spain and the United States":
American Cartographic Challenges to Spanish Imperial Power
in North America
Michael Kimaid

 

Plus Book Reviews...

 

 

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