Journal: IJHAC

Volume 14, Issue 1-2

0 -- 0. Editors' Note
1 -- 5Alberto Giordano, Shih-Lung Shaw, Diana Sinton. Guest Editors' Introduction: The Geospatial Humanities: Transdisciplinary Opportunities
46 -- 63M. Erdem Kabadayi, Piet Gerrits, Grigor Boykov. Bridging the Gap between Pre-census and Census-era Historical Data: Devising a Geo-sampling Model to Analyse Agricultural Production in the Long Run for Southeast Europe, 1840-1897
64 -- 80Anne Kelly Knowles, Justus Hillebrand, Paul B. Jaskot, Anika Walke. Integrative, Interdisciplinary Database Design for the Spatial Humanities: the Case of the Holocaust Ghettos Project
81 -- 97Nung-yao Lin, Shih-Pei Chen, Sean Wang, Calvin Yeh. Displaying Spatial Epistemologies on Web GIS: Using Visual Materials from the Chinese Local Gazetteers as an Example
98 -- 118Andre Bruggmann, Sara Irina Fabrikant, Ross S. Purves. How Can Geographic Information in Text Documents be Visualized to Support Information Exploration in the Humanities?
119 -- 133Eugenia V. Afinoguenova, Stephen Appel, Andrea Ballard, Mackenzi McGowan. Letters from Spain in a Space-time Box: Historical GIS with Timestamped Itineraries for Understanding the Chronotopes of Nineteenth-century Travel Writing
134 -- 153Charles Travis. Historical and Imagined GIS Borderlandscapes of the American West: Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove Tetralogy and LA Noirscapes
154 -- 175Daniel A. Griffith. A Spatial Analysis of Selected Art: a GIScience-Humanities Interface
176 -- 196Tiffany Earley-Spadoni, Michael J. Harrower. Spatial Archaeology: Mapping the Ancient Past with the Humanities and the Sciences
197 -- 217Christopher Marder, Jennifer Bernstein. The Role of Precision in Spatial Narratives: Using a Modified Discourse Quality Index to Measure the Quality of Deliberative Spatial Data
218 -- 234Carolynne Hultquist. Representation in Geosocial Data: Grappling with Uncertainty in Digital Traces of Human Activity
235 -- 252Harlan Onsrud, James Campbell. Being Human in an Algorithmically Controlled World