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This website is preserved as an Archive for the NSF-funded
SPACE program (2003-2007). Current resources in support of Spatially Integrated Social Science
are now available at the following:
www.spatial.ucsb.edu
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www.gispopsci.org
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www.teachspatial.org
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SPACE Discipline Resources
Disciplines >> History
History
SPACE Sessions and Conference Workshops
Workshop Participant Contributions
Course Syllabi
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Spatial Analysis in Urban Studies/History
CSISS Classics
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Charles Booth: Mapping London's Poverty, 1885-1903
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Robert W. Fogel: The Argument for Wagons and Canals, 1964
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Florence Kelley: Slums of the Great Cities Survey Maps, 1893
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Valdimer Orlando Key: Mapping Southern Politics, 1949
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Henry Mayhew: London Labour and the London Poor, 1861
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Charles Joseph Minard: Mapping Napoleon's March, 1861
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Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy): Representation, Understanding, and Mathematical Labeling of the Spherical Earth
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Friedrich Ratzel, Clark Wissler, and Carl Sauer: Culture Area Research and Mapping
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Ellen Churchill Semple: The Anglo-Saxons of the Kentucky Mountains, 1901
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Sam Bass Warner: Modeling the Streetcar Suburbs, 1962
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Pablo Picasso: Cubism - A Revolution of Spatial Presentation in Artistic Expression
Publications
"This section is in progress. Please let us know if you want to recommend a book."
Links
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A Place in History - A guide to using GIS in historical research.
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection - The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection has over 10,000 maps online. The collection focuses on rare 18th and 19th century North and South America maps and other cartographic materials.
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Settlement Geography - Features course objectives, descriptions, readings and outline. Timothy G. Anderson, Ohio University.
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