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Placing History: How Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS Are Changing Historical Scholarship

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ISBN-13: 9781589480131 ISBN-10: 1589480139
Publisher
Esri Press
Binding
paperback
Published
January 1, 2008
Weight
2.1 lbs
Dimensions
22.70×2.10×19.30 cm

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Placing History: How Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS Are Changing Historical Scholarship by Hillier, Amy. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781589480131.

In the last decade, historical GIS has emerged as a promising new methodology for studying the past. Historical GIS is the use of geographic information systems software and allied geospatial methods for historical research and teaching. Placing History: How Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS Are Changing Historical Scholarship offers case studies and essays on key issues involving historical GIS, highlighting the unprecedented range of tools to visualize historical information in a geographical context. Quantitative social science historians are embracing GIS to facilitate the mapping of large datasets, but anyone with access to the software and the skills to use it can include mapping in research. This change is little short of revolutionary considering how few scholars or students made maps even ten years ago. Historical maps are suddenly in great demand as digitally modified, georeferenced images that enable researchers to study GIS as a visual medium of communication and analysis.