MAY 24, 2013
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Conservation for the land or for the species?
Conflict on the Q!
Speculative Spaces: Land Speculation and Social Formation in Two California Counties
A Data Model for Spatial History
Neoliberalism, Civic Participation and the Salmon Industry in Southern Chile
Aboriginal Fire and Desert Biodiversity
Animal City
Between the Tides
Chile's Aquaculture Industry, 1950-2000
Chinese Canadian Stories
Enchanting the Desert
Cigarette Citadels
Critical Habitat
Geography of the Post
Holocaust Geographies
Forma Urbis Romae Project
Forming Selves
The Law of the Antebellum Frontier
Mapping Vice in Early Twentieth-Century Philadelphia
A Microhistory of the Great Migration
A Non-State-Based Atlas of Economic and Social Development
Project Steel Beta
Rebooting History
Reconstructing California Conservation History
Richard Pryor's Peoria
Shaping the West
Terrain of History
Tooling Up for Digital Histories
Vulnerability in Production
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METHODS: ANIMATED HISTORICAL MAPS
The animation of historical events is a key way that we can intuitively express changes that happen over time and space.
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Methods: Animated Historical Maps