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List of works by Ian N. Gregory

A Method for Exploring Long-Term Urban Change Using National Historical GIS Databases

A century of inequality in England and Wales using standardized geographical units

article

A place in Europe: enhancing European collaboration in historical GIS

A place in history: a guide to using GIS in historical research

book published in 2003

Alts, Abbreviations, and AKAs: Historical Onomastic Variation and Automated Named Entity Recognition

Automatically Analyzing Large Texts in a GIS Environment: The Registrar General's Reports and Cholera in the 19th Century

article published in 2014

Breaking the boundaries: geographical approaches to integrating 200 years of the census

Challenges and Opportunities for Digital History

scientific article (publication date: 17 December 2014)

Combining Close and Distant Reading: A Multiscalar Analysis of the English Lake District's Historical Soundscape

article

Comparisons between geographies of mortality and deprivation from the 1900s and 2001: spatial analysis of census and mortality statistics

scientific article published on 10 September 2009

Different Places, Different Stories: Infant Mortality Decline in England and Wales, 1851–1911

article

Digital humanities and tourism history

scholarly article by Carrie Anderson et al published 2 September 2017 in Journal of Tourism History

Error‐sensitive historical GIS: Identifying areal interpolation errors in time‐series data

article by Ian N Gregory et al published February 2006 in International Journal of Geographical Information Science

Explaining Geographical Variations in English Rural Infant Mortality Decline Using Place-Centered Reading

Exploring change in urban areas using GIS: data sources, linkages and problems

Freeing up digital content with text mining: new research means new licences

Further Frontiers in GIS: Extending Spatial Analysis to Textual Sources in Archaeology

scholarly article by Patricia Murrieta-Flores published in January 2015

Geographical Technologies and the Interdisciplinary Study of Peoples and Cultures of the Past

article

Geographical Text Analysis: A new approach to understanding nineteenth-century mortality

scientific article published on 8 September 2015

Geographical trends in infant mortality: England and Wales, 1970-2006.

scientific article published in January 2008

Geoparsing, GIS, and Textual Analysis: Current Developments in Spatial Humanities Research

article

Hard to miss, easy to blame? Peacelines, interfaces and political deaths in Belfast during the Troubles

Historical GIS: structuring, mapping and analysing geographies of the past

article published in 2007

Historical GIS: technologies, methodologies and scholarship

book published in 2007

Introduction to Historical GIS and the Study of Urban History

Locating the beautiful, picturesque, sublime and majestic: spatially analysing the application of aesthetic terminology in descriptions of the English Lake District

article

Mapping and analysing 200 years of the census

scientific article published on 01 January 1998

Mapping the English Lake District: a literary GIS

article

Mapping ‘Wordsworthshire’: A GIS Study of Literary Tourism in Victorian Lakeland

scholarly article by Christopher Donaldson et al published 3 July 2015 in Journal of Victorian Culture

Modelling long-term pan-European population change from 1870 to 2000 by using geographical information systems

Patterns of infant mortality in rural England and Wales, 1850-1910†

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Religious change in twentieth-century Ireland: a spatial history

Space and Time in 100 Million Words: Health and Disease in a Nineteenth-century Newspaper

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Spatial History: Railways, Uneven Development, and Population Change in France and Great Britain, 1850–1914

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Spatial inequalities in infant survival at an early stage of the longevity revolution

The Railways, Urbanization, and Local Demography in England and Wales, 1825-1911

article

The Routledge Companion to Spatial History

The accuracy of areal interpolation techniques: standardising 19th and 20th century census data to allow long-term comparisons

article by I.N. Gregory published July 2002 in Computers, Environment and Urban Systems

Time-variant GIS Databases of Changing Historical Administrative Boundaries: A European Comparison

Towards an Extensible Framework for Understanding Spatial Narratives

scientific article published on 06 November 2023

‘The judgement of God on an indolent and unself-reliant people’?: the impact of the Great Irish Famine on Ireland's religious demography