Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Turning Space Inside Out: Spatial History and Race in Victorian Victoria
John S. Lutz, Patrick A. Duane, Jason Gilliand, Don Lafreinere, and Megan Harvey
2. Mapping the Welland Canals and the St. Lawrence Seaway with Google Earth
Colleen Beard, Daniel Macfarlane, and Jim Clifford
3. Reinventing the Map Library: The Don Valley Historical Mapping Project
Jennifer Bonnell and Marcel Fortin
4. The Best Seat in the House: Using Historical GIS to Explore Religion and Ethnicity in Late-Nineteenth Century Toronto
Andrew Hinson, Jennifer Marvin, and Cameron Metcalf
5. Stories of People, Land, and Water: Using Spatial Technologies to Explore Regional Environmental History
Stephen Bocking and Barbara Znamirowski
6. Mapping Ottawa?s Urban Forest, 1928-2005
Joanna Dean and Jon Pasher
7. ?I do not know the boundaries of this land, but I know the land which I worked?: Historical GIS and Mohawk Land Practices
Daniel Rueck
8. Rebuilding a Neighbourhood of Montreal
Francois Dufaux and Sherry Olson
9. Growth and Erosion: A Reflection on Salt Marsh Evolution in the St. Laurence Estuary using HGIS
Matthew G. Hatvany
10. Top-Down History: Deliniating Forests, Farms and the Census of Agricultural on Prince Edward Island Using Aerial Photography, ca. 1900-2000
Joshua D. MacFayden and William M. Glen
11. The Irony of Discrimination: Mapping Historical Migration Using Chinese Head Tax Data
Sally Hermansen and Henry Yu
12. Mapping Fuel Use in Canada: Exploring the Social History of Canadian?s Great Fuel Transformation
R.W. Sandwell
13. Exploring Historical Geography Using Conesus Microdata: The Canadian Century Research Infrastructure (CCRI) Project
Byron Moldofsky
Appendix AL Historical GIS Studies in Canada
Select Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index