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− | The '''China Historical Geographic Information System''' (CHGIS) is a [[Historical GIS]] project | + | The '''China Historical Geographic Information System''' (CHGIS) is a [[Historical GIS]] project that has created spatial dataets of populated places and historical administrative units for the period of [[History of China|Chinese history]] between 221 BCE and 1911 CE. CHGIS tracks changes in place names, administrative status, and geography. It is a joint project of [[Harvard University]] and [[Fudan University]]. General Editors: Professors [[Peter K. Bol]] of Harvard.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/profiles/peter-k-bol/ |title=PETER K. BOL |publisher=Harvard University |accessdate=17 November 2017}}</ref> and Ge Jianxiong of Fudan University. Executive editors: Merrick Lex Berman of Harvard University and Man Zhimin of Fudan Univeristy. <ref>{{cite journal |author1=[[Peter Bol]] |author2=[[Jianxiong Ge]] |url=https://ejournals.unm.edu/index.php/historicalgeography/article/viewFile/2939/2418 |title=China Historical GIS |journal=Historical Geography |year=2005}}</ref>. For complete information see the CHGIS homepage. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:00, 25 April 2018
The China Historical Geographic Information System (CHGIS) is a Historical GIS project that has created spatial dataets of populated places and historical administrative units for the period of Chinese history between 221 BCE and 1911 CE. CHGIS tracks changes in place names, administrative status, and geography. It is a joint project of Harvard University and Fudan University. General Editors: Professors Peter K. Bol of Harvard.[1] and Ge Jianxiong of Fudan University. Executive editors: Merrick Lex Berman of Harvard University and Man Zhimin of Fudan Univeristy. [2]. For complete information see the CHGIS homepage.
See also
- China Biographical Database (CBDB)
References
- ↑ "PETER K. BOL". Harvard University. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
- ↑ Peter Bol; Jianxiong Ge (2005). "China Historical GIS". Historical Geography.
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