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Mapping Landscapes in Transformation: Multidisciplinary Methods for Historical Analysis [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x170x24 mm, kaal: 785 g, 115 maps & graphs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Leuven University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462701733
  • ISBN-13: 9789462701731
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x170x24 mm, kaal: 785 g, 115 maps & graphs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Leuven University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462701733
  • ISBN-13: 9789462701731
The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. One of today's major challenges, however, concerns the concepts and tools to be deployed for mapping processes of transformation-that is, interpreting and imagining the relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes, both in space and in time, at micro- and macro-scale. The opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments.

Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, and heritage conservation. They are specialised in a wide variety of space-time contexts, including regions within Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and periods from antiquity to the 21st century.

Contributors: Karl Beelen (Karlsruhe IT), John Bintliff (Leiden University / Edinburgh University), Bieke Cattoor (TU Delft), Jill Desimini (Harvard University), Cecilia Furlan (TU Delft / KU Leuven), Ian Gregory and Christopher Donaldson (Lancaster University), Joanna Taylor (University of Manchester), Piraye Haciguzeller, Frank Vermeulen and Devi Taelman (Ghent University), Ralf Vandam and Jeroen Poblome (KU Leuven), Reinout Klaarenbeek (KU Leuven), Sanne Maekelberg (KU Leuven), Steffen Nijhuis (TU Delft), Cristina Purcar (TU Cluj-Napoca), Changxue Shu (KU Leuven, FWO), Bram Vannieuwenhuyze (University of Amsterdam), May Yuan and Arloo McKee (University of Texas, Dallas)

Ebook available in Open Access.

This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer Review Content).

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"The aim is to advance cartographic practices. Collectively, the essays make a major contribution to the literature. Most valuable is their variety, which range from conceptual/theoretical to methodological. Most essays focus on a project and discuss relevant applications in enough detail and with enough well-chosen illustrations that readers will gain an appreciation of the value of an approach." -- David J. Bodenhamer, IUPUI

Preface 7(2)
Mapping Landscapes in Transformation: Multidisciplinary Methods for Historical Analysis
9(6)
Thomas Coomans
Bieke Cattoor
Krista De Jonge
PART ONE PROJECTION
15
1 Cartographic Grounds: The Temporal Cases
17(28)
Jill Desimini
2 Data Friction: Mapping Strategies on a (Peri)urban Frontier, Chennai, India
45(18)
Karl Beelen
3 Mapping and Design as Interrelated Processes: Constructing Space-Time Narratives
63(32)
Bieke Cattoor
4 Mapping the Evolution of Designed Landscapes with GIS: Stourhead Landscape Garden as an Example
95(36)
Steffen Nijhuis
5 Unfolding Wasteland: A Thick Mapping Approach to the Transformation of Charleroi's Industrial Landscape
131(18)
Cecilia Furlan
6 Photography, Railways and Landscape in Transylvania, Romania: Case Studies in Digital Humanities
149
Cristina Purcar
Thomas Coomans is professor of architectural history and heritage conservation at the University of Leuven, Department of Architecture and Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation. Thomas Coomans is professor of architectural history and heritage conservation at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering Science, KU Leuven.