Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association Our article describes the work of the Digital Harrisburg Project in placing the population of Pennsylvania\u27s capital city on geocoded historical maps in 1900-1930. We argue that geocoded census data-population tied to precise locations in a GIS-marks a game-changer for creating fine-grained historical pictures of human mobility and changing urban diversity. Because historical federal census tables recorded information about race, immigration, occupation, property value, and home address, the historian has the power to study patterns of residence that relate to complex forces such as regional and global immigration, economic change, and urban reform. Census records and historical ma...
Traditionally, there have been two ways how a town is perceived: As a community of people (civitas) ...
Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association This article places the City Beautiful move...
Abstract: This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, foc...
Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association Our article describes the work of the Digit...
In spring 2014, faculty and students from Messiah College and Harrisburg University of Science and T...
Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association. Harrisburg\u27s urban reformers promised b...
Transportation improvements in the nineteenth century loom large in the historiography of the profes...
There 20th Century was characterized by rapid growth of racial and income segregation within urban a...
The study of urban history is increasingly dependent on new communication and representation techniq...
With the growth of the digital humanities and historical GIS technologies, scholars have begun to bu...
Understanding how civic boundaries have changed over time is vital for GIS professionals maintaining...
Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association In 1980 William H. Wilson published an impo...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can assist the reintegration of the estranged fields of America...
Understanding how civic boundaries have changed over time is vital for GIS professionals maintaining...
This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, focusing on o...
Traditionally, there have been two ways how a town is perceived: As a community of people (civitas) ...
Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association This article places the City Beautiful move...
Abstract: This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, foc...
Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association Our article describes the work of the Digit...
In spring 2014, faculty and students from Messiah College and Harrisburg University of Science and T...
Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association. Harrisburg\u27s urban reformers promised b...
Transportation improvements in the nineteenth century loom large in the historiography of the profes...
There 20th Century was characterized by rapid growth of racial and income segregation within urban a...
The study of urban history is increasingly dependent on new communication and representation techniq...
With the growth of the digital humanities and historical GIS technologies, scholars have begun to bu...
Understanding how civic boundaries have changed over time is vital for GIS professionals maintaining...
Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association In 1980 William H. Wilson published an impo...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can assist the reintegration of the estranged fields of America...
Understanding how civic boundaries have changed over time is vital for GIS professionals maintaining...
This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, focusing on o...
Traditionally, there have been two ways how a town is perceived: As a community of people (civitas) ...
Copyright © 2020 The Pennsylvania Historical Association This article places the City Beautiful move...
Abstract: This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, foc...