Saturday, November 2 / 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Dockside 4

Session 152
Urban Historical GIS: Social History

Chair: Gergely Baics, Barnard College

1. Exploring Complex Interactions Between Societies and Urban Materiality Using hGIS. Paris Between the 15th and the 19th Century.Léa Hermenault, University of Antwerpen.

2. Space, Sense and Censuses: Mapping Early Modern City Life in TuscanyColin Rose, Brock University.

3. Updates from “Mapping Historical New York: A Digital Atlas”Gergely Baics, Barnard College; Leah Meisterlin, Columbia University.

4. My Turf, My Rules: How the Private Capture of Land Governance Affects Urban and Economic Development in the Long RunTiago Ferreira, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research; Antoine Paccoud, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research.

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