1.
Baffin Bay to Corset Stay: Utilizing GIS to Visualize the Geography of Whalebone Labour, 1750-1850 •
Sam Huckerby, York University.
2.
Building the National Engineer, Mexican Mining Engineers and the Global Connections 1910-1936. •
Israel Garcia Solares, IIMAS, UNAM.
3.
Social Ecological Metabolism and Population in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1850-2025 •
Josh MacFadyen, University of Prince Edward Island.
4.
HGIS, Ghost Acres and Translocal Commodity Histories •
Jim Clifford, University of Saskatchewan; Cheryl Troupe, University of Saskatchewan; Stéphane Castonguay, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières.
5.
Reimagining the Mexico Valley after Conquest: A Spatial History Approach to the “Map of Tenochtitlan, 1550” •
Caterina Pizzigoni, Columbia University; Gergely Baics, Barnard College; Sarah Baybeck, Barnard College.
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