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This pioneering book
shows how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology can
illuminate the study of history. It encompasses a broad range of
history, from the Greek and Roman eras to the Salem witch trials,
the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, and the shifting human mosaic of
twentieth-century New York City. In each chapter, leading scholars
explain how mapping and spatial analysis with GIS put geography at
the heart of historical inquiry. Richly illustrated, Past Time,
Past Place makes a vivid supplement to many courses in history,
geography, sociology, anthropology, religious studies, and GIS. It
will also fascinate arm-chair historians who read history with an
atlas at their side.
About the
editor:
Anne Kelly Knowles is a
historical geographer who has written about geographic
visualization, historical GIS, immigration, and the history of
technology. She lives in Washington, D.C.
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