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

Session 156
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. Towards a ‘New Class Map’: a Retrospective Geodemographics of Inequality, Segregation and Integration in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1911-2021Niall A. Cunningham, Newcastle University; Ian Gregory, Lancaster University; Aidan McGuire, Sensible Code Company; Richard Webber, OriginsInfo.

4. Like the Wright Flyer: The Rise and Fall of H-GIS Projects in MilanMocarelli Luca, University of Milan Bicocca; Rocco Ronza, Catholic University of Milan.

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