2001 Annual Meeting, November 15-18, Chicago, Illinois
Historical Geography Network

Graphic scale from a 1595 map, from David Greenhood, Mapping (1951), p. 45.

Sessions and papers presented as part of the historical geography network in 2000,1999, and 1998.

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Historical Geography Sessions for SSHA 2000
Title Geographies of Religion 
Organizer Paul Ell, Queen's University Belfast: P.Ell@qub.ac.uk 
Title Exploring the spatial dimensions of print culture history: International perspectives 
Chair Anne Knowles, Independent Scholar: akknowles@aol.com 
Title Methodological issues of GIS in historical research 
Organizer Ian Gregory, Portsmouth University: Ian.Gregory@port.ac.uk 
Title GIS and the study of landscape evolution 
Chair Dominic Fontana , Portsmouth University: Dominic.Fontana@port.ac.uk 

 
 
Historical Geography Sessions for SSHA 1999

 
 
Title Book session: Peter Trubowitz, Defining the National Interest
Organizer Fred Shelley, Southwest Texas State University: FS03@swt.edu 
Title Applying GIS to Urban History: Non-U.S. Studies
Organizer Humphrey Southall, Queen Mary & Westfield College, London: Humphrey.Southall@port.ac.uk 
Title Applying GIS to Urban History: U.S. Studies
Organizer Humphrey Southall, Queen Mary & Westfield College, London: Humphrey.Southall@port.ac.uk 
Title Spatial History: Testing the Reality of Regional Divides
Organizer Anne Knowles Wellesley College, akknowles@aol.com 
Title Reconsidering Donald Meinig's "Imperial Texas" 
Organizer Anne Knowles Wellesley College, akknowles@aol.com 
Title Visualising the Great Irish Potato Famine 
Organizer Paul Ell, The Queen's University, Belfast: p.ell@qub.ac.uk 
Title Historical Geography of the Book: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Perspectives
Organizer Bertrum MacDonald, Dalhousie University: Bertrum.Macdonald@dal.ca 
Title Europeans in Motion: New Perspectives on Migration
Organizer Robert Schwartz, Mt. Holyoke College: rschwartz@mhc.mtholyoke.edu 
Title Documenting the Rural Landscape Using Photographs (co-sponsored with the Rural Network)
Organizer Debra Reid, Texas A&M University: DebraReid@aol.com 
Title Creating and Sustaining Ethnic Ties to Place
Organizer Fred Shelley, Southwest Texas State University: fs03@swt.edu 
Historical Geography Sessions for SSHA 1998

 
 
Title Geographies of placelessness
Chair Don Mitchell, Syracuse University: dmmitc01@maxwell.syr.edu 
Title Mapping by the other: Non-European traditional cartography
Chair David Woodward, Wisconsin University: dwoordward@geography.wisc.edu 
Title Field trip to the Newberry Library
Organizer Anne Knowles Wellesley College, akknowles@aol.com 
Title The British Isles Historical GIS project
Organizer Humphrey Southall, Queen Mary & Westfield College, London: Humphrey.Southall@port.ac.uk 
Title Historical applications of GIS: Non-US studies
Organizer Humphrey Southall, Queen Mary & Westfield College, London: Humphrey.Southall@port.ac.uk 
Title Historical applications of GIS: US studies
Organizer Humphrey Southall, Queen Mary & Westfield College, London: Humphrey.Southall@port.ac.uk 
Title Analytical applications of GIS in historical demography
Organizer Humphrey Southall, Queen Mary & Westfield College, London: Humphrey.Southall@port.ac.uk 
Title Geographies of skill and innovation
Chair David Meyer, Brown University: david-meyer@brown.edu 
Title Book session: Peter Hugill, World trade since 1431
Chair Fred Shelley, Southwest Texas State University: FS03@swt.edu 
Title Reconstructing past landscapes
Chair Anne Knowles Wellesley College, akknowles@aol.com 

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