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Geography and History is the first book for more than a century to examine comprehensively the interdependence of the two disciplines. Alan Baker, an internationally honoured historical geographer, focuses upon the work of North American, British and French historians and geographers but takes a global and interdisciplinary perspective upon the theory and practice of historical geography and geographical history. He analyses the views of historians on the relationship of their discipline to geography, and geographers on the relationship of theirs to history. He considers in turn locational geographies and spatial histories, environmental geographies and histories, landscape geographies and histories, and regional geographies and histories. Seeking to bridge the 'Great Divide' between history and geography, Dr Baker identifies some basic principles relating historical geography not only to history but also to geography, a reworking which signifies a 'new beginning' for this scholarly hybrid.
Historical geography --- Geography [Historical ] --- Historische geografie --- 91 <09> --- Aardrijkskunde. Geografie--Geschiedenis van ... --- Geography --- History as a science --- Historical geography. --- Géographie historique --- Geography, Historical --- Aardrijkskunde. Geografie--Geschiedenis van .. --- Aardrijkskunde. Geografie--Geschiedenis van . --- Aardrijkskunde. Geografie--Geschiedenis van --- Earth Sciences
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"The application of geo-spatial technologies, especially Geographic Information Systems (GIS), to issues in history is among the most exciting developments in both digital humanities and spatial humanities. The book captures the wide variety of geo-spatial applications to both traditional and non-traditional subjects in history through a series of exemplary essays designed to signal to non-specialists the methodological and substantive implications of a spatial approach to the humanities. The aim of the book is to illustrate how the use of historical GIS is changing our understanding of the geographies of the past, and how it has become the foundation for new approaches to the study of history. The essays are divided into two parts. The first features new approaches to the past by focusing on current developments in the use of historical sources. The second looks at the insights gained by applying GIS to develop historiography. Together the essays form, not a 'how-to' guide for researchers, but a compelling demonstration of how GIS can contribute to our historical understanding"--
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography. --- HISTORY / General. --- History --- Historical geography --- Geographic information systems. --- Historiography --- Geography, Historical --- Geography --- Historical source material --- Historical sources --- Primary sources (Historical sources) --- Source material, Historical --- Sources, Historical --- Geographical information systems --- GIS (Information systems) --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Data processing. --- Methodology. --- History as a science --- Geographic information systems --- Methodology --- Data processing
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Cartography --- Historical geography --- Geography, Historical --- Geography --- Cartography, Primitive --- Chartography --- Map-making --- Mapmaking --- Mapping (Cartography) --- Mathematical geography --- Surveying --- Map projection --- Maps --- History --- Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) --- South Africa --- Africa, South --- Kaapland (South Africa) --- Cape Province (South Africa) --- Kapland (South Africa) --- Cap de Bonne-Espérance (South Africa) --- Kaap die Goeie Hoop (South Africa) --- Kapprovinz (South Africa) --- Kaapprovinsie (South Africa) --- Cape of Good Hope (Colony) --- Eastern Cape (South Africa) --- Northern Cape (South Africa) --- Western Cape (South Africa) --- Early works to 1800. --- History.
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