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| Subject: | RE: GISList: Historical maps |
| Date: |
09/11/2001 12:07:27 AM |
| From: |
Gary Hubbs |
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I suggest you send a posting to the Map History mailing list.
Here's a description :
MAPHIST Historical Maps Topics
MAPHIST-L is a discussion group whose primary focus is historical maps, atlases, globes and other cartographic formats. This listserv is open to all persons interested in the history of cartography and discussion is encouraged on all aspects of this broad subject. The primary purpose of MAPHIST-L is to encourage individuals to communicate current research: evaluate methods and tools of analysis: announce important acquisitions and news: announce position vacancies: announce new publications (direct advertising, however, is discouraged): investigate library holdings: and to share information between conferences and the appearance of relevant journals.
Server Address: listserv@harvarda.harvard.edu List Address: MAPHIST@harvarda.harvard.edu E-mail contact: cobb@widener1.mhs.harvard.edu (David Cobb)
-----Original Message----- From: Elizabeth Martinez [mailto:elizabeth@forestlandgroup.com\ Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 16:35 To: gis list Subject: GISList: Historical maps
Hi list,
Is there any site or source that shows maps of an area through time. (how political boundaries changed, or how they were drawn changed?
curious Elizabeth
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