Doing Spatial History:
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2022
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (323 Seiten) |
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spelling | Bavaj, Riccardo 1976- Verfasser (DE-588)128368926 aut Doing Spatial History Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (323 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources Series Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Introduction: Spatial history: An expansive field -- Varieties of spatial history -- The value of spatial history -- Lure, signpost, and translation aid -- Boundary spanner, ecumene, and GeoHumanities -- Analytical focus and conceptual frameworks -- 'The spatial turn' -- Space and place -- The aim of this volume -- Notes -- Part I: Working with sources -- Chapter 1: Maps -- Authorship, map type, and materiality -- An act of Polish counter-mapping -- Territorial silences and economic prowess -- The past and future of a nation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Travel guides -- 'What ought to be seen' -- Komm Mit : a Romanian German travel guide during the Cold War -- Celebrating the small scale -- Guidebooks: a palimpsest of mental maps -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Novels, autobiographies, and memoirs -- Fiction versus 'non-fiction' -- The power of setting the scene -- Gender and the city -- Remapping Boston's moral geography -- Reimagining the public city -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Newspaper archives -- Question, source, and method -- Near-home encounters -- Venturing beyond the farm -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Architectural drawings -- The Berghof as performance space -- Revelations of the unbuilt Berghof -- Notes -- Part II: Exploring spaces -- Chapter 6: Ships -- Introduction -- Sources -- Ships as mobile spaces -- Ships as malleable spaces -- Ships as administrative spaces -- The spectres haunting administrative space -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Bars -- The 'everyday': a temporal designator, a spatial designator -- The sources of everyday spaces (in a dictatorship) -- Case study: bars as spaces of everyday political sociability and interaction in fascist Italy Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Rivers -- Some relevant background on rivers -- The Amazon River, and its peoples -- Returning to indigenous spaces and their clash with European conquest -- Colonial realignments and indigenous spaces -- A riverscape in the Amazon -- Tapajós space: natural marks, seasonality, and residence -- Moving to the present -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9: Infrastructures -- Infrastructure and the production of space -- Railroads and the idea of territorial integration: the Russian case -- Railroads and the emergence of new threats to the spatial order of the empire -- How to preserve political stability and territorial integrity in the railway age? -- Notes -- Chapter 10: Border zones -- The location and layout of the harbours -- Who was kept in -- Who was kept out -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Reflecting on concepts, tools, and approaches -- Chapter 11: Lefebvrean landscapes -- A spatial approach to the history of mountain experience -- Space cut three ways -- Landscape practice -- The representational space of mountains -- Landscape re-presentation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 12: Maritoriality -- Territories and borders -- Seas and maritories -- Sultans of the two seas -- Seas, waters, coasts, and islands -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 13: Regional imaginaries -- Four features of spatial imaginaries -- Spatial imaginaries are not fixed -- Spatial imaginaries are not singular -- Spatial imaginaries are not merely neutral descriptions of the world -- Spatial imaginaries are situated -- Tōyō, Tōnan Ajiya, and Nan'yō in textbooks -- Miki Kiyoshi on the 'Oriental Character' -- Notes -- Chapter 14: Economic geographies -- Conceptual points of departure -- The source -- Conspicuous absences -- HGIS and the 1572 fiscal survey of Cyprus -- Reading between the pixels Further questions: from economic and environmental to spatial history via HGIS -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Chapter 15: Digital mapping -- Digital mapping and spatial analysis: mapping the Budapest ghettos -- Spatial visualization -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Territoriality, infrastructure, and borders -- Nature, environment, and landscape -- City and home -- Social space and political protest -- Spaces of knowledge -- Spatial imaginaries -- Cartographic representations -- Historical GIS -- Index Spatial history History-Research History-Sources Spatial turn (DE-588)7648121-9 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtswissenschaft (DE-588)4020535-6 gnd rswk-swf Kulturraum (DE-588)4165988-0 gnd rswk-swf Geografischer Raum (DE-588)4156686-5 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Geografischer Raum (DE-588)4156686-5 s Kulturraum (DE-588)4165988-0 s Geschichtswissenschaft (DE-588)4020535-6 s DE-604 Spatial turn (DE-588)7648121-9 s Lawson, Konrad 1975- Sonstige (DE-588)1250705029 oth Struck, Bernhard 1972- Sonstige (DE-588)131464841 oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bavaj, Riccardo Doing Spatial History Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2022 9780367261542 |
spellingShingle | Bavaj, Riccardo 1976- Doing Spatial History Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Introduction: Spatial history: An expansive field -- Varieties of spatial history -- The value of spatial history -- Lure, signpost, and translation aid -- Boundary spanner, ecumene, and GeoHumanities -- Analytical focus and conceptual frameworks -- 'The spatial turn' -- Space and place -- The aim of this volume -- Notes -- Part I: Working with sources -- Chapter 1: Maps -- Authorship, map type, and materiality -- An act of Polish counter-mapping -- Territorial silences and economic prowess -- The past and future of a nation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Travel guides -- 'What ought to be seen' -- Komm Mit : a Romanian German travel guide during the Cold War -- Celebrating the small scale -- Guidebooks: a palimpsest of mental maps -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Novels, autobiographies, and memoirs -- Fiction versus 'non-fiction' -- The power of setting the scene -- Gender and the city -- Remapping Boston's moral geography -- Reimagining the public city -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Newspaper archives -- Question, source, and method -- Near-home encounters -- Venturing beyond the farm -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Architectural drawings -- The Berghof as performance space -- Revelations of the unbuilt Berghof -- Notes -- Part II: Exploring spaces -- Chapter 6: Ships -- Introduction -- Sources -- Ships as mobile spaces -- Ships as malleable spaces -- Ships as administrative spaces -- The spectres haunting administrative space -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Bars -- The 'everyday': a temporal designator, a spatial designator -- The sources of everyday spaces (in a dictatorship) -- Case study: bars as spaces of everyday political sociability and interaction in fascist Italy Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Rivers -- Some relevant background on rivers -- The Amazon River, and its peoples -- Returning to indigenous spaces and their clash with European conquest -- Colonial realignments and indigenous spaces -- A riverscape in the Amazon -- Tapajós space: natural marks, seasonality, and residence -- Moving to the present -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9: Infrastructures -- Infrastructure and the production of space -- Railroads and the idea of territorial integration: the Russian case -- Railroads and the emergence of new threats to the spatial order of the empire -- How to preserve political stability and territorial integrity in the railway age? -- Notes -- Chapter 10: Border zones -- The location and layout of the harbours -- Who was kept in -- Who was kept out -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: Reflecting on concepts, tools, and approaches -- Chapter 11: Lefebvrean landscapes -- A spatial approach to the history of mountain experience -- Space cut three ways -- Landscape practice -- The representational space of mountains -- Landscape re-presentation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 12: Maritoriality -- Territories and borders -- Seas and maritories -- Sultans of the two seas -- Seas, waters, coasts, and islands -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 13: Regional imaginaries -- Four features of spatial imaginaries -- Spatial imaginaries are not fixed -- Spatial imaginaries are not singular -- Spatial imaginaries are not merely neutral descriptions of the world -- Spatial imaginaries are situated -- Tōyō, Tōnan Ajiya, and Nan'yō in textbooks -- Miki Kiyoshi on the 'Oriental Character' -- Notes -- Chapter 14: Economic geographies -- Conceptual points of departure -- The source -- Conspicuous absences -- HGIS and the 1572 fiscal survey of Cyprus -- Reading between the pixels Further questions: from economic and environmental to spatial history via HGIS -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Chapter 15: Digital mapping -- Digital mapping and spatial analysis: mapping the Budapest ghettos -- Spatial visualization -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Territoriality, infrastructure, and borders -- Nature, environment, and landscape -- City and home -- Social space and political protest -- Spaces of knowledge -- Spatial imaginaries -- Cartographic representations -- Historical GIS -- Index Spatial history History-Research History-Sources Spatial turn (DE-588)7648121-9 gnd Geschichtswissenschaft (DE-588)4020535-6 gnd Kulturraum (DE-588)4165988-0 gnd Geografischer Raum (DE-588)4156686-5 gnd |
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