Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
313 pages : illustrations |
Note |
Papers presented at a conference held at the Newberry Library in Chicago in March 2004. |
Contents |
1. GIS and History / Anne Kelly Knowles -- 2. Creating a GIS for the History of China / Peter K. Bol -- 3. Teaching with GIS / Robert Churchill and Amy Hillier -- 4. Scaling the Dust Dowl / Geoff Cunfer -- 5. " A Map Is Just a Bad Graph" : Why Speatial Statistics Are Important in Historical GI / Ian N. Gregory -- 6. Mapping Husbandry in Concord: GIS as a Tool for Environmental History / Brian Ddonabur -- 7. Combining Space and Time: New Potential for Temporal GIS / Michael F. Goodchild -- 8. New Windows on the Peutinger Map of the Roman World / Richard J. A. Tablbert and Tom Elliott -- 9. History and GIS: Implications for the Discipline / David J. Bodenbamer -- 10. What Could Lee See at Gettysburg? / Anne Kelly Knowles, with Will Roush, Caitrin Abshere, Lucas Farrell, Andrew Feinbert, Thom Humber, Garrott Kuzzy, and Charlie Wirene |
Subject |
Historical geographic information systems -- Congresses.
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Historical geographic information systems. |
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Historical geography -- Methodology -- Congresses.
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Historical geography -- Methodology. |
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Historical geography. |
Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Knowles, Anne Kelly.
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Hillier, Amy, 1970-
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ISBN |
9781589480131 paperback alkaline paper |
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1589480139 paperback alkaline paper |
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