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Contents Acknowledgments · vii Introduction: From Historical GIS to Spatial Humanities: Deepening Scholarship and Broadening Technology Ian N. Gregory and Alistair Geddes · ix Part 1. Deepening Scholarship: Developing Historiography through Spatial History · 1 1. Railways and Agriculture in France and Great Britain, 1850–1914 Robert M. Schwartz and Thomas Thevenin · 4 2. The Development, Persistence, and Change of Racial Segregation in U.S. Urban Areas, 1880–2010 · Andrew A. Beveridge · 35 3. Troubled Geographies: A Historical GIS of Religion, Society, and Conflict in Ireland since the Great Famine · Niall Cunningham · 62 Part 2. Broadening Technology: Applying GIS to New Sources and Disciplines · 89 4. Applying Historical GIS beyond the Academy: Four Use Cases for the Great Britain HGIS · Humphrey R. Southall · 92 5. The Politics of Territory in Song Dynasty China, 960–1276 ce Elijah Meeks and Ruth Mostern · 118 6. Mapping the City in Film · Julia Hallam and Les Roberts · 143 7. Conclusions: From Historical GIS to Spatial Humanities: Challenges and Opportunities · Ian N. Gregory and Alistair Geddes · 172 8. Further Reading: From Historical GIS to Spatial Humanities: An Evolving Literature · Ian N. Gregory · 186 Contributors · 203 Index · 207 ...

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