توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Routledge Companion to Spatial History
نام کتاب : The Routledge Companion to Spatial History
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : روتلج همراه با تاریخ فضایی
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نویسندگان : Gregory. Ian(Editor), Debats. Don(Editor), Lafreniere. Don(Editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2018;2017
تعداد صفحات : 666
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138860148 , 113886014X
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 37 مگابایت
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Cover......Page 1
Half Title......Page 2
Title Page......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
Table of Contents......Page 6
List of figures......Page 10
List of tables......Page 20
List of contributors......Page 22
Introduction: spatial history, history, and GIS......Page 32
Part I Population and demography......Page 38
Introduction to Part I......Page 40
1 Re-focus on women in an industrial revolution: Montreal 1848–1903......Page 43
2 Genealogical geography and the generational migration of Europeans to America......Page 66
3 Railroads and population distribution: HGIS data and indicators for spatial analysis......Page 85
4 Enhancing life-courses: using GIS to construct ‘new’ aggregate and individual-level data on health and society in twentieth-century Britain......Page 107
5 Relating economic and demographic change in the United States from 1970 to 2012: a preliminary examination using GIS and spatial analysis techniques with national data sources......Page 123
Part II Spatial economic history......Page 162
Introduction to Part II......Page 164
6 Mapping the American iron industry......Page 167
7 De Geer revisited: changing territorial and organizational control in the railroad network of the American manufacturing belt, 1850–1900......Page 183
8 Creating historical transportation shapefiles of navigable rivers, canals, and railroads for the United States before World War I......Page 200
9 Geographies of welfare in nineteenth-century England and Wales......Page 216
10 Spatial divisions of poverty and wealth......Page 235
Part III Urban spatial history......Page 254
Introduction to Part III......Page 256
11 Developing GIS maps for US cities in 1930 and 1940......Page 260
12 Geodetic data and spatial photography: new assets for urban history......Page 281
13 ‘Kleindeutschland’, the Lower East Side in New York City at Tompkins Square in the 1880s: exploring immigration at street and building level......Page 302
14 Following workers of the industrial city across a decade: residential, occupational, and workplace mobilities, 1881–1891......Page 330
15 ‘A city of the white race occupies its place’: Kanaka Row, Chinatown, and the Indian Quarter in Victorian Victoria......Page 351
Part IV Spatial rural and environmental history......Page 380
Introduction to Part IV......Page 382
16 Re-evaluating an environmental history icon: the American Dust Bowl......Page 384
17 The post, the railroad and the state: an HGIS approach to study Western Canada settlement, 1850–1900......Page 406
18 Using GIS to transition from contemporary to historical geographical research: exploring rural land use change in southern England in the twentieth century......Page 425
19 Food, farms, and fish in Great Britain and France, 1860–1914: a mixed-methods spatial history......Page 445
Part V Spatial political history......Page 468
Introduction to Part V......Page 470
20 White maps and black votes: GIS and the electoral dynamics of white and African-American voters in the late nineteenth century......Page 473
21 The spatial history of state power: a view from imperial China......Page 493
22 Peasants and politics: how GIS offers new insights into the German countryside......Page 509
23 Mapping inequality: ‘big data’ meets social history in the story of redlining......Page 533
Part VI Spatial humanities......Page 556
Introduction to Part VI......Page 558
24 Chasing Bakhtin’s ghost: from Historical GIS to deep mapping......Page 561
25 Urban property in nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro: rent, neighborhoods, and networks......Page 575
26 The Second Battle of Ypres and a northern English town: digital humanities and the First World War......Page 598
27 GIS for cultural resources management in Alaska: the Susitna-Watana Dam Project......Page 618
28 ‘Multiplicity embarrasses the eye’: the digital mapping of literary Edinburgh......Page 635
Index......Page 660