Abstract: In recent years, the use of HGIS in historical research has grown enormously. More and more research infrastructure is being realized, more and more spatial data sets are becoming available and more and more historical map material is being digitized and georeferenced. Digital historical (city) laboratories are popping up like mushrooms. In this contribution we argue for a more systematic, more integral use of HGIS in historical research so that on a much larger scale, where applicable, one can benefit not only from the extra explanatory power of spatial perspective and research methods, but also from the stimulating effect that it provides for the entire research process. In this way we hope that the many investments will be capi...
The purpose of this contribution is to present the advancement in the construction of a historical g...
The history of cartography has a long tradition in the study of the truth of maps. In 1968 two funda...
Explaining much of what exists today or has happened in the past can be approached from both spatial...
Even just a decade ago having a chapter dedicated to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in a boo...
Historical maps tell rich stories, and they are also valuable data objects. They vary greatly in siz...
Digital regeneration of ancient cartography is an interesting way to allow new chances of viewing an...
Digital regeneration of ancient cartography is an interesting way to allow new chances of viewing an...
To a greater or lesser extent, all historians make use of geographical information. This means that ...
Historical GIS is an emerging field that uses Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to research the...
The last 10 years have seen a sudden rise in interest in the use of Geographical Information Systems...
The aim of this scientific workshop is to compare and discuss methodologies of visualisation of the ...
Research in humanities can benefit from the use of digital sources and tools. On the one hand, schol...
The central theme of this article is the application of Geographic Information Systems, gis for shor...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are becoming increasingly popular in historical research, esp...
Abstract: The use of historical GIS (HGIS) in humanities and social sciences research has added dime...
The purpose of this contribution is to present the advancement in the construction of a historical g...
The history of cartography has a long tradition in the study of the truth of maps. In 1968 two funda...
Explaining much of what exists today or has happened in the past can be approached from both spatial...
Even just a decade ago having a chapter dedicated to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in a boo...
Historical maps tell rich stories, and they are also valuable data objects. They vary greatly in siz...
Digital regeneration of ancient cartography is an interesting way to allow new chances of viewing an...
Digital regeneration of ancient cartography is an interesting way to allow new chances of viewing an...
To a greater or lesser extent, all historians make use of geographical information. This means that ...
Historical GIS is an emerging field that uses Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to research the...
The last 10 years have seen a sudden rise in interest in the use of Geographical Information Systems...
The aim of this scientific workshop is to compare and discuss methodologies of visualisation of the ...
Research in humanities can benefit from the use of digital sources and tools. On the one hand, schol...
The central theme of this article is the application of Geographic Information Systems, gis for shor...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are becoming increasingly popular in historical research, esp...
Abstract: The use of historical GIS (HGIS) in humanities and social sciences research has added dime...
The purpose of this contribution is to present the advancement in the construction of a historical g...
The history of cartography has a long tradition in the study of the truth of maps. In 1968 two funda...
Explaining much of what exists today or has happened in the past can be approached from both spatial...