Preliminary Programme

Showing: Spatial and Digital History (all days)
Wed 4 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
    14.00 - 16.00
    16.30 - 18.30

Thu 5 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
    14.00 - 16.00
    16.30 - 18.30
    19.00 - 20.15
    20.30 - 22.00

Fri 6 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
    14.00 - 16.00
    16.30 - 18.30

Sat 7 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
    14.00 - 16.00
    16.00 - 17.00

All days
Wednesday 4 April 2018 8.30 - 10.30
L-1 SPA11 Connectedness
PFC/02/013 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Douglas Brown
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Aleksandra Dul : Popularity and Socialising in Early 19th Century Poland Rural Community
Albertina Ferreira, Fernanda Olival : An Integrated Model to Analyse Geo-temporal Networks
Sebastian Klüsener, Martin Dribe & Francesco Scalone : Social and Spatial Connectivity in the Fertility Transition
Peter Meyer : A Wiki for Linking Records of Aeronautics and Early Aviation, 1800-1916
Diogo Paiva, Francisco Anguita : Filling the Gap: Completing Individual Life Courses by Linking Dutch and American Data



Wednesday 4 April 2018 14.00 - 16.00
J-3 SPA01 Urban HGIS
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Douglas Brown
Organizers: - Discussant: Ivo Zandhuis
Justin Colson : Digital Urban Mapping in Research-Led Teaching
Vanni D'Alessio : Crowdsourcing Map for the Analysis and Representation of the History of a Contested City: the Case of 19-20th Century Rijeka/Fiume
Alessandra Ferrighi : The Venetian Ghetto in the Early 19th Century. Urban Transformations over Space and Time
Rogier van Kooten, Iason Jongepier : A Socio-spatial Reconstruction of Early Modern Antwerp: Linear Referencing Leads the Way!



Wednesday 4 April 2018 16.30 - 18.30
J-4 SPA09 Visitor Encounters with Warfare, Genocide and Slavery
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Vanni D'Alessio
Organizers: Ria Dunkley, Laurie Slegtenhorst Discussant: Norah Karrouche
Michelle Bentley : Conceptualising Genocide: Virtual Expression of Mass Killing at Rwanda
Angela Bermudez : Ten Narrative Keys to De-Normalize Violence in Historical Accounts
Ria Dunkley, Thomas Smith : 'Walking with Romans’. Digital Interpretations of Dissonant Heritage
Thomas Foley : Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation through Digital Archives
Laurie Slegtenhorst : Exploring the Transnational Memory of WWII
James Wallis, Shanti Sumartojo : Conflicting Spaces? Encountering Digital Presentations of War in Historical Museum Exhibitions



Thursday 5 April 2018 8.30 - 10.30
J-5 SPA02 Societies in Transition
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Eduard J Alvarez-Palau
Organizers: - Discussant: Sebastian Klüsener
Douglas Brown, David R. Green & Kathleen McIlvenna : Geographies of Ill-health among British Postal Workers in the Late Nineteenth Century
Nicolas Marqué, Jack Thomas : From the Old to the New Regime in Toulouse: Judiciary Professionals in Spatial Perspective, 1790-1830
Tamás Vonyó : Rebuilding Germany: The spatial analysis of refugee settlement, social housing and homeowhership in postwar Germany



Thursday 5 April 2018 11.00 - 13.00
J-6 SPA10 History in Digital Turn: Practices, Visualizations and Interpretations
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: David Green
Organizer: Andrei Volodin Discussant: Katie Oxx
Øyvind Eide : Historical Narrative, Models, and Media Modalities
Timur Valetov : Making of the Vector Maps Depositary for Russian History GIS-based Researches
Andrei Volodin : How “Digital” Impacts the Research Practices of Historians?



Thursday 5 April 2018 16.30 - 18.30
J-8 SPA03 Rural and Environmental
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Networks: Rural , Spatial and Digital History Chair: Sebastian Klüsener
Organizers: - Discussant: Bogumil Szady
Óskar Guðlaugsson, Gudmundur Jonsson : The Household Economy of Early 18th Century Iceland
Ewa Kazmierczyk : Geographical Context of the Population Distribution in Southern Poland at the End of 18th Century – a Case Study
Joshua Rhodes : Using GIS to Uncover and Understand Subtenancy in Seventeenth- to Eighteenth-century England



Friday 6 April 2018 11.00 - 13.00
J-10 SPA04 Deep Mapping for Historical Research
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Yael Allweil
Organizers: - Discussant: Douglas Brown
David Bodenhamer : Deep Mapping for the Spatial Humanities
Don Lafreniere, Sarah Scarlett & John Arnold & Dan Trepal & Robert Pastel : Public Participatory Historical GIS: Building a Longitudinal Spatial Data Infrastructure of Historic Environments for Scholarship and Community Development
Katie Oxx : Mapping Ghosts in the Historical Philadelphia Landscape Using GIS
Douwe Zeldenrust : Collections as Networks, Uncovering Information Exchanges and Information Networks in the Collections of the Meertens Institute (KNAW)



Friday 6 April 2018 16.30 - 18.30
J-12 SPA08 Comparing Transport Networks, Geographies of Political and Economic Organisation in England/Wales, France and in the Ottoman Empire 1600-1900
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Leigh Shaw-Taylor
Organizers: Oliver Dunn, Uygar Karaca Discussant: Andrei Volodin
Eduard J Alvarez-Palau : Multi-modal Models of the Transport Network in England and Wales, 1680-1830-1911
Oliver Dunn : Coastal Shipping and Transport Change in England and Wales, 1680-1830
Turgay Koçak, Grigor Boykov & Uygar Karaca : Transport Networks and Surplus Extraction in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
Osman Özkan, Petrus J. Gerrits : Development of Maritime Trade Networks in the Eastern Mediterranean and their Hinterlands



Saturday 7 April 2018 8.30 - 10.30
U-13 SPA05 Text Mining and GIS
PFC/03/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks: Antiquity , Spatial and Digital History Chair: Ivo Zandhuis
Organizers: - Discussant: David Bodenhamer
Ruth Byrne : The Language of Immigration in the Victorian Press: A Corpus Approach
Matti La Mela : Diffusion and Conflict: Spatial Analysis of Wild Berry-picking in the Nordic Area in the Late Nineteenth Century
François Dominic Laramée : Important Matters from Afar: Curiosity about America in Late Ancien Régime French Print Media
Rada Varga, Angela Lumezeanu : The Process of Record Linkage on Roman Epigraphical Sources



Saturday 7 April 2018 11.00 - 13.00
Q-14 SPA06 New Methods for Spatial and Digital History
PFC/03/005 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Sebastian Klüsener
Organizers: - Discussant: Peter Meyer
Ashkan Ashkpour : LOCS AND KEYS: Linked Open Classification System and Opening up Knowledge
Bogumil Szady : On the Method of Registering Changes in Religious Administration Units. Spatio-temporal Database for Multiconfessional Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Early Modern Era
Dan Trepal, Don Lafreniere, Sarah Scarlett, John Arnold, Robert Pastel : Historical Spatial Data Infrastructures for Postindustrial Archaeology: the Copper Country HSDI
Tomasz Zwiazek, Michal Gochna : Manuscript, Image and Database. A Digital Approach to Publishing Mass Sources from the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period Using INDXr2



Saturday 7 April 2018 14.00 - 16.00
J-15 SPA07 Visualising and Modeling the Past
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Sebastian Klüsener
Organizers: - Discussant: Don Lafreniere
Yael Allweil, Or Aleksandrowicz : Using GIS and Computer-Vision for Architectural and Urban History: Classifying Architectural Visual (Big)Data Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Leonid Borodkin, Vyacheslav Moor & Denis Zherebyatyev : From Visualization to Analytics: Virtual Reconstruction of Moscow Strastnoy Monastery
Thijs Hermsen, Dolores Sesma Carlos, Paul Puschmann & Jan Kok : Visualizing Migration Trajectories using the Intermediate Data Structure


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