Toward Spatial Humanities
Ian N. Gregory (Redaktør) Alistair Geddes (Redaktør) Les Roberts (Innledning) Thomas Thevenin (Innledning) Julia Hallam (Innledning) Andrew Beveridge (Innledning) Ruth Mostern (Innledning) Humphrey Southall (Innledning) Niall A. Cunningham (Innledning) Robert M. Schwartz (Innledning) Elijah Meeks (Innledning)
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Toward Spatial Humanities is a good gateway into the evolving sub-discipline of historical GIS. Gregory and Geddes's introduction, conclusion, and endnotes give excellent summaries and references for further exploration. The case study chapters provide good examples of applying GIS to particular historical periods, places, and questions. We can never have too many cases for inspiration and guidance, for so much history remains unexamined from a geographical point of view.
» Southern Spaces
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Indiana University Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 272
- ISBN
- 9780253011862
- Utgivelsesår
- 2014
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
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Toward Spatial Humanities is a good gateway into the evolving sub-discipline of historical GIS. Gregory and Geddes's introduction, conclusion, and endnotes give excellent summaries and references for further exploration. The case study chapters provide good examples of applying GIS to particular historical periods, places, and questions. We can never have too many cases for inspiration and guidance, for so much history remains unexamined from a geographical point of view.
» Southern Spaces
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The six essays in this volume all make use of geographic information system (GIS) technology and all are concerned with tracing change over time. The articles' reliance on this technology supports the claim that the spatial humanities as a field are defined by the use of geographical technologies. . . Most importantly, GIS is an invaluable tool for discovering the relationships between different kinds of locatable data.Autumn 2015
» JRNL INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY
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This book is of great use to any researcher familiar with HGIS, but this volume also has use for any humanities scholar concerned with issues of place and time. The original research contained in the six case studies, as well as the strongly argued theoretical sections in the editors' introduction and conclusion are clearly presented, accessible by student and professional academic alike.
» Social & Cultural Geography
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The editors have assembled a splendid book, which will be read with profit by anyone who wishes to learn more about the application of the techniques, especially geographic information systems (GIS), used by the authors of the six chapters.
» American Historical Review