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Professor Ian Gregory

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    Geographies of the Republic of Letters

    Gregory, I., Tessier, A., Urbanek, V., Whelan, R., Grover, C., Martins, B., Moreau, Y., Murrieta-Flores, P. & Porter, C., 06/2019, Reassembling the Republic of Letters: Systems, Standards, Scholarship. Hotson, H. & Wallnig, T. (eds.). Gottingen: University Gottingen, p. 315-341 27 p.

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    Introduction: Spatial History, History and GIS

    DeBats, D., Gregory, I. N. & Lafreniere, D., 18/01/2018, The Routledge Handbook of Spatial History. Gregory, I., DeBats, D. & Lafreniere, D. (eds.). London: Routledge, p. 1-6 6 p.

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    Spatializing and analyzing digital texts: Corpora, GIS, and places

    Gregory, I., Cooper, D., Hardie, A. & Rayson, P., 1/01/2015, Deep Maps and Spatial Narratives. Bodenhamer, D. J., Corrigan, J. & Harris, T. M. (eds.). Indiana University Press, p. 150-178 29 p.

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    Further reading: From historical GIS to spatial humanities: An evolving literature

    Gregory, I. N. & Geddes, A., 1/01/2014, Toward Spatial Humanities: Historical GIS and Spatial History. Gregory, I. N. (ed.). Indiana University Press, p. 186-202 17 p.

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    Conclusions: From historical GIS to spatial humanities: Challenges and opportunities

    Gregory, I. N. & Geddes, A., 1/01/2014, Toward Spatial Humanities: Historical Gis and Spatial History. Gregory, I. N. (ed.). Indiana University Press, p. 172-185 14 p.

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    Crossing boundaries: using GIS in literary studies, history and beyond

    Gregory, I. N., Baron, A., Cooper, D., Hardie, A., Murrieta-Flores, P. & Rayson, P. E., 2014, Keys for architectural history research in the digital era. Hueber, J. & Mendes da Silva, A. (eds.). Institut national d'histoire de l'art, (Actes de colloques).

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    Exploiting time and space : a challenge for GIS in the digital humanities.

    Gregory, I. N., 08/2010, The Spatial Humanities: GIS and the Future of Humanities Scholarship.. Bodenhamer, D. J., Corrigan, J. & Harris, T. M. (eds.). Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, p. 58-75 18 p.

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    Using Geographical Information Systems to explore space and time in the humanities.

    Gregory, I. N., 2008, The Virtual representation of the past. Greengrass, M. & Hughes, L. (eds.). Aldershot: Ashgate, p. 135-146 12 p. (Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities).

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    'A map is just a bad graph:' Why spatial statistics are important in historical GIS.

    Gregory, I. N., 2008, Placing History: How maps, spatial data and GIS are changing historical scholarship. Knowles, A. K. (ed.). Redlands, Calif.: ESRI Press, p. 123-149 27 p.

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    The Great Britain Historical GIS : A case study of a national historical GIS.

    Gregory, I. N., 08/2007, Historical Maps and GIS. Mizoguchi, T. & Ishikawa, N. (eds.). Nagoya: Nagoya University, p. 125-130 6 p.

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