TY - BOOK ID - 46163563 TI - Mapping landscapes in transformation : multidisciplinary methods for historical analysis AU - Coomans, Thomas AU - Cattoor, Bieke AU - De Jonge, Krista PY - 2019 SN - 9462701733 9789462701731 9461662831 9789461662835 PB - Leuven : University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Géographie historique KW - --Géographie humaine KW - --Méthodologie KW - --Géographie historique KW - --Historical geographic information systems. KW - Humanities Research KW - Methodology. KW - Historical geographic information systems. KW - Humanities KW - Research KW - 930.2 KW - 930.2 Methoden en technieken van de geschiedwetenschap KW - Methoden en technieken van de geschiedwetenschap KW - 912 KW - Digital Humanities KW - Geografie ; atlassen, globes KW - --930.2 KW - 712(091) KW - Historische geografie KW - Landschaps- en tuinarchitectuur ; geschiedenis KW - Sciences humaines KW - Recherche KW - Méthodologie KW - Méthodologie. KW - History of architecture KW - Industrialisation & industrial history KW - Landscape archaeology KW - Industrial archaeology KW - Methods in social research (general) KW - Archeology KW - History KW - --Methods in social research (general) KW - Learning and scholarship KW - Classical education KW - HGIS (Historical geographic information systems) KW - Historical GIS (Geographic information systems) KW - Geographic information systems KW - 952 KW - Cartografie KW - Historische aardrijkskunde KW - Landschapsgeografie KW - Géographie humaine KW - digital humanities KW - historical geography KW - urban history KW - landscape history KW - archaeology KW - heritage conservation KW - architecture KW - Méthodologie. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46163563 AB - "The relational complexity of urban and rural landscapes in space and in time.The development of historical geographical information systems (HGIS) and other methods from the digital humanities have revolutionised historical research on cultural landscapes. Additionally, the opening up of increasingly diverse collections of source material, often incomplete and difficult to interpret, has led to methodologically innovative experiments. 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.Mapping Landscapes in Transformation gathers experts from different disciplines, active in the fields of historical geography, urban and landscape history, archaeology 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." ER -