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Special Issue: Historical GIS: The Spatial Turn in Social Science History
Volume 24, Number 3, Fall 2000
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Editor for this issue: Anne Kelly Knowles

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Anne Kelly Knowles
Introduction
Social Science History 24(3): 451-470 (2000); DOI:10.1215/01455532-24-3-451 [PDF] [References]  

Ian Gregory
Longitudinal Analysis of Age- and Gender-Specific Migration Patterns in England and Wales: A GIS-Based Approach
Social Science History 24(3): 471-503 (2000); DOI:10.1215/01455532-24-3-471 [PDF] [References]  

Bertrum H. MacDonald and Fiona A. Black
Using GIS for Spatial and Temporal Analyses in Print Culture Studies: Some Opportunities and Challenges
Social Science History 24(3): 505-536 (2000); DOI:10.1215/01455532-24-3-505 [PDF] [References]  

Loren Siebert
Using GIS to Document, Visualize, and Interpret Tokyo's Spatial History
Social Science History 24(3): 537-574 (2000); DOI:10.1215/01455532-24-3-537 [PDF] [References]  

Richard G. Healey and Trem R. Stamp
Historical GIS as a Foundation for the Analysis of Regional Economic Growth: Theoretical, Methodological, and Practical Issues
Social Science History 24(3): 575-612 (2000); DOI:10.1215/01455532-24-3-575 [PDF] [References]  

G. William Skinner, Mark Henderson, and Yuan Jianhua
China's Fertility Transition through Regional Space: Using GIS and Census Data for a Spatial Analysis of Historical Demography
Social Science History 24(3): 613-652 (2000); DOI:10.1215/01455532-24-3-613 [PDF] [References]  

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