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Tuesday 13 April 8.30  |
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| J-1 - HIS01: Framing the Spatial Humanities: Religion and the Atlantic World as a Testbed |
| Room D11, Pauli |
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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
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Tuesday 13 April 10.45  |
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| 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 |
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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
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Tuesday 13 April 14.15  |
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| H-3 - HIS03: Economy 1: Transport, Economy and GIS |
| Hortazaal, Pauli |
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Sedef Akgungor, Yaprak Gulcan & Vahap Tecim A GIS Approach for the Analysis of Regional Development Effects of the Road Network in Turkey Yesim Kustepeli, Ian Gregory Railroads, Population Growth and Economic Development: A Comparative Ana Alcântara, Nuno Miguel Lima Regional patterns of attractiveness and accessibility to railways in Portugal (1890-1930) Luis Silveira, Daniel Alves The Construction of the Modern Transport Network and Regional Population Distribution in Portugal (1801-1940)
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Tuesday 13 April 16.30  |
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| L-4 - HIS05: GIS, the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time |
| Room D14, Pauli |
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Lies Vervaet Using GIS in a research on the correlation between the socio-economic features and the geographical aspects of a rural village in Early Modern Flanders Tim Bisschops GIS and real property: a view of Antwerp before its Golden Age (ca 1390–1430) Joachim Laczny The late medieval ruler Frederick III (1440–1493) on the journey – the creation of the itinerary using a Historical GIS (his-GIS)
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Tuesday 13 April 16.30  |
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| H-4 - TEC04: Economy 2: Railways, Agricultural Development and Urbanization in Britain, France and Spain, 1840-1970 |
| Hortazaal, Pauli |
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Ian Gregory Where Can I Get the Train? Accessibility to Railway Transport in Great Britain, 1840-1950 Laia Mojica Gasol Measuring the impact of railways on urbanization through GIS: a case study of the Iberian Peninsula and France. Robert Schwartz, Ian Gregory Railways and Agrarian Change in Rural Britain and France, 1850-1914 Thomas Thevenin, Arnaud Banos Exploring space and time dimensions of agriculture and population change in France, 1830 to1930
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Wednesday 14 April 8.30  |
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| H-5 - HIS04: Economy 3: The Rural Economy and Society: GIS Approaches |
| Hortazaal, Pauli |
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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
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Thursday 15 April 8.30  |
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| P-9 - FAM06: New developments with large historical databases |
| Auditorium D5, Pauli |
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Francisco Chacon, Raquel Sanchez Computer tools for the reconstruction of families applied to the Didactics of the History and the historical research Edward Higgs, Kevin Schurer The British Integrated Census Microdata (I-CeM) Project Paulo Lopes Matos The Portuguese Population Data System for the Overseas Territories (1766-1820) Gunnar Thorvaldsen A discussion of two longitudinal databases
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Thursday 15 April 8.30  |
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| H-9 - HIS07: Urban GIS 1: North America 1 |
| Hortazaal, Pauli |
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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
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Thursday 15 April 10.45  |
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| H-10 - HIS08: Urban GIS 2: Europe |
| Hortazaal, Pauli |
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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
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Thursday 15 April 14.15  |
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| H-11 - HIS09: Urban GIS 3, North America 2 |
| Hortazaal, Pauli |
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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
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Friday 16 April 8.30  |
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| H-13 - HIS10: Computational Methods |
| Hortazaal, Pauli |
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Luis Mendes Gomes, Hélia Guerra & Mário Viana Studying portuguese royal inquiries: past, present and future Gabriele Franzmann, Jürgen Sensch The creation of a search-supporting infrastructure for the Historical Social Research - HISTAT (research and download system) as a feature of infrastructural service
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Friday 16 April 10.45  |
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| H-14 - HIS06: Data Resources for Historical Research |
| Hortazaal, Pauli |
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Patrick Manning, Siddharth Chandra A Historical Gazetteer for Federated Datasets: Steps in the World-Historical Dataverse Project Brett Abrams NARA and the Development of the Geospatial One Stop’s Historical Collections Community Robert B. Smith Why Nazified Germans Killed Jewish People: Insights from Agent-Based Modeling of Genocidal Actions
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Friday 16 April 14.15  |
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| H-15 - HIS12: Historical Research with GIS Data |
| Hortazaal, Pauli |
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Alexander Von Lünen "Small is beautiful" -- towards a Micro-Historical GIS Onno Boonstra GIS, historical data and historical research - the NLGIS example Torsten Wiedemann, Sven Vrielinck & Eric Vanhaute Making maps with HISSTAT, the database of local Belgian statistics (1800-1970): a project in progress
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