Historical geography
Resources > Historical geography
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| Collection of historical maps of the Netherlands by cartographers such as Janssonius, Jacob Aertsz, Georg Braun, and Frans Hogenberg. City maps from Blaeu's Toonneel der Steden are also featured.
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Publication concerned with the historiographical texts of Greece and Rome; Byzantine historiography; the historiography of other ancient cultures; ancient biography; the influence of historiography and biography on other literary genres; precursors of historiography and biography; modern theory relevant to the study of historiography; and indeed ancient use of non-literary media for the representation of the past.
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Collection of several hundred digital images, mainly covering architecture in Italy in the 15th-17th century, with some images from France and England.
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Guide and resource index to several areas of conflict in Africa, Europe, and Asia such as Kashmir. Includes links to news sources, maps and mailing lists.
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Extensive datasets available including Ordnance Survey maps and map data, Census boundaries, historical geography information, agricultural census and employment data.
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Information on Amsterdam and its architecture, including the history and topographical development of the city.
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Set of links to anthropology resources including university departments, journals, societies, teaching materials, museums and conferences. Subjects such as cultural anthropology, archaeology and physical anthropology are covered.
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A set of links to educational geography resources worldwide, including historical and cultural geography, geography standards, and geographic organisations.
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Online historical atlas showing the countries of Europe at the end of each century from AD 1 to AD 1700. Information is available in English and French.
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Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers.
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Designed as a Web companion to the film of the same name, this resource details the Spanish-American war of 1898, which is credited with being the first media war, and the war that established the United States as an imperial world power. Features a transcript of the film, a time-line of events prior to and after the war, and galleries providing headlines, cartoons, and sheet music from the period.
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Quarterly journal covering all aspect of historical geography, including individual and collective understandings, experiences, and interpretations of places in the past.
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