A guide to spatial history: areas, aspects, and avenues of research

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Abstract

This guide provides an overview of the thematic areas, analytical aspects, and avenues of research which, together, form a broader conversation around doing spatial history. Spatial history is not a field with clearly delineated boundaries. For the most part, it lacks a distinct, unambiguous scholarly identity. It can only be thought of in relation to other, typically more established fields. Indeed, one of the most valuable utilities of spatial history is its capacity to facilitate conversations across those fields. Consequently, it must be discussed in relation to a variety of historiographical contexts. Each of these have their own intellectual genealogies, institutional settings, and conceptual path dependencies. With this in mind, this guide surveys the following areas: territoriality, infrastructure, and borders; nature, environment, and landscape; city and home; social space and political protest; spaces of knowledge; spatial imaginaries; cartographic representations; and historical GIS research.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationEdinburgh
PublisherOlsokhagen Publishing
Number of pages102
ISBN (Electronic)9781737136811
ISBN (Print)9781737136804
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Spatial history
  • History
  • Historiography
  • Historical geography

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