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Historical GIS: Technologies, methodologies and scholarship.

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Historical GIS: Technologies, methodologies and scholarship. / Gregory, Ian; Ell, Paul S.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 227 p. (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography).

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Gregory, I & Ell, PS 2007, Historical GIS: Technologies, methodologies and scholarship. Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

APA

Gregory, I., & Ell, P. S. (2007). Historical GIS: Technologies, methodologies and scholarship. (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography). Cambridge University Press.

Vancouver

Gregory I, Ell PS. Historical GIS: Technologies, methodologies and scholarship. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 227 p. (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography).

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Gregory, Ian ; Ell, Paul S. / Historical GIS: Technologies, methodologies and scholarship. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007. 227 p. (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography).

Bibtex

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