This Digital Forum for the Journal of Victorian Culture features contributions from three research projects that are applying digital resources and methods to create maps to organise, visualise and analyse historical sources. The first contribution, ‘Maps of a Nation?’, comes from an interdisciplinary investigative team at the Alan Turing Institute and the British Library. The second contribution comes from the Mapping Victorian Literary Sociability project at the University of Calgary. The third project comes from the Chronotopic Cartographies project at Lancaster University
The development of tools for digital image manipulation and the spread of internet technology, which...
This symposium considers how the digital humanities (DH), which relies on computer technology to int...
My concern in this thesis is with the production of British school atlases between 1870 and 1930. I...
Despite the fact that almost all historians today make use of such online tools as Google Books and ...
Despite the fact that almost all historians today make use of such online tools as Google Books and ...
This project involves pinning geospatial locations and allowing for easier visualization of their si...
Old maps often corroborate the studies performed in many fields of design, but they also provide a w...
This paper seeks to examine how cartographic representations of empire in Victorian Britain created ...
Old maps often corroborate the studies performed in many fields of design, but they also provide a w...
Although the Ordnance Survey has itself been the subject of historical research, scholars have not s...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research project aimed t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research project ...
This short article introduces a new instalment of the Digital Forum adopts a curatorial focus in ord...
How are maps used in a specific country at a given time? In this thesis, I argue that maps should b...
The development of tools for digital image manipulation and the spread of internet technology, which...
This symposium considers how the digital humanities (DH), which relies on computer technology to int...
My concern in this thesis is with the production of British school atlases between 1870 and 1930. I...
Despite the fact that almost all historians today make use of such online tools as Google Books and ...
Despite the fact that almost all historians today make use of such online tools as Google Books and ...
This project involves pinning geospatial locations and allowing for easier visualization of their si...
Old maps often corroborate the studies performed in many fields of design, but they also provide a w...
This paper seeks to examine how cartographic representations of empire in Victorian Britain created ...
Old maps often corroborate the studies performed in many fields of design, but they also provide a w...
Although the Ordnance Survey has itself been the subject of historical research, scholars have not s...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research project aimed t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research project ...
This short article introduces a new instalment of the Digital Forum adopts a curatorial focus in ord...
How are maps used in a specific country at a given time? In this thesis, I argue that maps should b...
The development of tools for digital image manipulation and the spread of internet technology, which...
This symposium considers how the digital humanities (DH), which relies on computer technology to int...
My concern in this thesis is with the production of British school atlases between 1870 and 1930. I...