Citation: Colson, Justin (2025) Layering London’s History: Digital Mapping and Spatial Technologies in Historical Research. The London Journal, 50 (1). ISSN 0305-8034
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The opening decades of the twenty-first century have seen an explosion of spatial approaches to urban history, which have allowed historians to combine analyses to gain new cultural and experiential perspectives on historical cities. New tools and resources have introduced both ways to use historical maps as sources in new light, and new ways to create maps as part of historical research. London has often been at the heart of many of these developments. These approaches have unlocked new ways of understanding the historical city through historical map sources, as well as new ways of conceiving of other kinds of sources through a spatial lens.
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Creators: | Colson, Justin (0000-0002-4352-2154) and |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1080/03058034.2024.2431774 |
Subjects: | Digital Humanities History |
Keywords: | GIS, spatial history, spatial humanities, cartography, participatory history, crowd sourcing, London's Past Today |
Divisions: | Institute of Historical Research |
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