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8th European Social Science History Conference Ghent, Belgium April 2010
 
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Tuesday 13 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Wednesday 14 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Thursday 15 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Friday 16 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30

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 Tuesday 13 April 8.30 

J-1  -  HIS01: Framing the Spatial Humanities: Religion and the Atlantic World as a Testbed
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Geography
Chair: Paul Ell
Discussant: Paul Ell
Trevor Harris Crossing Worlds and Colonizing the Humanities: Geographic Information Science, Pareto GIS, and the Spatial Turn in the Humanities
David Bodenhamer The Atlantic World, Religion, and the Perspective of Spatial Humanities
John Corrigan Applying the Spatial Humanities: Religion in the Atlantic World

 Tuesday 13 April 10.45 

X-2  -  HIS02: Why Was it There? Geographic Approaches to Understanding Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Human Activity, Natural Phenomena and Scientific Research in the North
M211, Marissal

    Network: Geography
Chair: David Bodenhamer
Discussant: David Bodenhamer
Stefan Claesson Development of the HMAP Fishing Grounds Atlas
Tiffany Vance Mapping Cold History: patterns of oceanographic and fisheries research in the US Arctic
Alexander Nakhimovsky EventMaps: Timeline-Controlled Sequences of Annotated Google Maps for Representing Sequences of Events

 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

H-5  -  HIS04: Economy 3: The Rural Economy and Society: GIS Approaches
Hortazaal, Pauli

    Network: Geography
Chair: Robert Schwartz
Discussant: Robert Schwartz
Mary Kelly, A. Stewart Fotheringham Spatial Variations in Population Dynamics: A GIScience and GWR Perspective using a Case Study of Ireland 1841-1851
George Vascik Marschbauern, Landarbeitern, and Nazis: A spatial and statistical analysis of the impact of the unionization of the rural proletariat in northwest Germany, 1918-1930
Merijn Knibbe Using GIS to Pinpoint Differences between Agricultural Areas

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

H-9  -  HIS07: Urban GIS 1: North America 1
Hortazaal, Pauli

    Network: Geography
Chair: Don Debats
Discussant: Don Debats
Deryck Holdsworth, Susan W. Friedman Hospitality at Central House in Farmington, New Hampshire: accommodating the shoe industry at the onset of the Great Depression
Robert Sweeny Making a Market: Property ownership in downtown Montréal during the 19th century
Gergely Baics Mapping Household Provisioning, New York City, 1790-1860
François Dufaux, Sherry Olson The house that Jack built, and rebuilt, in Montreal
Aaron Raymond Denny Regrade (1893-2008): Expanding the Historical Narrative through GIS

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

H-10  -  HIS08: Urban GIS 2: Europe
Hortazaal, Pauli

    Network: Geography
Chair: Deryck Holdsworth
Discussant: Deryck Holdsworth
Erwin Steegen Mining and labour. A historical GIS for the Euregio Meuse-Rhine
Eva Chodejovska, Jiri Krejci The GIS of Prague - the first steps
Jean Luc Pinol To build up an Atlas of Parisians 1780-2008

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

H-11  -  HIS09: Urban GIS 3, North America 2
Hortazaal, Pauli

    Network: Geography
Chair: Aaron Raymond
Discussant: Aaron Raymond
Laura Perry GIS and History – Manufacturing, Memphis, and the Great Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878
Jan Reiff New Deal Geographies: Visualizing the WPA City Guides with Hypercities
Don Debats Social and Political Heterogeneity: Discovering and Understanding Spatial Patterns in Two Nineteenth Century American Cities
Don Lafreniere, Jason Gilliland & Sherry Olson & Patrick Dunae & John Lutz Residential Segregation and the Built Environment in Three Canadian Cities, 1881-1961