070173 UE Course on Methodology - Spatial Histories: An Introduction to GIS (2025W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 08.09.2025 09:00 to Fr 19.09.2025 14:00
- Registration is open from Mo 22.09.2025 09:00 to We 24.09.2025 14:00
- Deregistration possible until Fr 31.10.2025 23:59
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Thursday 09.10. 10:45 - 14:00 Seminarraum Geschichte 2 Hauptgebäude, 2.Stock, Stiege 9
- Thursday 23.10. 10:45 - 14:00 Seminarraum Geschichte 2 Hauptgebäude, 2.Stock, Stiege 9
- Thursday 06.11. 10:45 - 14:00 Seminarraum Geschichte 2 Hauptgebäude, 2.Stock, Stiege 9
- Thursday 20.11. 10:45 - 14:00 Seminarraum Geschichte 2 Hauptgebäude, 2.Stock, Stiege 9
- Thursday 04.12. 10:45 - 14:00 Seminarraum Geschichte 2 Hauptgebäude, 2.Stock, Stiege 9
- N Thursday 18.12. 10:45 - 14:00 Seminarraum Geschichte 2 Hauptgebäude, 2.Stock, Stiege 9
- Thursday 15.01. 10:45 - 14:00 Seminarraum Geschichte 2 Hauptgebäude, 2.Stock, Stiege 9
- Thursday 29.01. 10:45 - 14:00 Seminarraum Geschichte 2 Hauptgebäude, 2.Stock, Stiege 9
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
This course aims to:
• Equip students with valuable GIS skills
• Encourages them to think critically about the role of spatial analysis in historical scholarship
• Foster a deeper understanding of how geographical data can be used to enhance historical narratives and researchCourse Objectives
After completing the course, students will:
• Develop skills in georeferencing historical maps and integrating diverse data sources.
• Analyse historical events and trends through spatial analysis.
• Create and interpret maps that communicate historical information effectively.
• Engage with current debates and methodologies in digital history and spatial humanities.
• Will be able to create datasets, visualise and analyse vectorised information in simple and more complex maps
• Acquire an additional approach in their own research
• Be able to make further progress in GIS applications on their ownGrading:
Based on attendance (40%), a successful presentation (30%), and a written submission (30%) of the term project.
• Equip students with valuable GIS skills
• Encourages them to think critically about the role of spatial analysis in historical scholarship
• Foster a deeper understanding of how geographical data can be used to enhance historical narratives and researchCourse Objectives
After completing the course, students will:
• Develop skills in georeferencing historical maps and integrating diverse data sources.
• Analyse historical events and trends through spatial analysis.
• Create and interpret maps that communicate historical information effectively.
• Engage with current debates and methodologies in digital history and spatial humanities.
• Will be able to create datasets, visualise and analyse vectorised information in simple and more complex maps
• Acquire an additional approach in their own research
• Be able to make further progress in GIS applications on their ownGrading:
Based on attendance (40%), a successful presentation (30%), and a written submission (30%) of the term project.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Examination topics
Reading list
Association in the course directory
SP Alte Geschichte, Mittelalter, Neuzeit, Zeitgeschichte, Globalgeschichte, Osteuropäische Geschichte, Österreichische Geschichte, Digital Humanities/Digitale Geschichtswissenschaft, Historisch- kulturwissenschaftliche Europaforschung, Frauen- und Geschlechtergeschichte, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, MATILDAMA Geschichte (2019): : PM1 Einführung in Themenfelder, Räume und Epochen, UE Methodenkurs (5 ECTS)
Last modified: Tu 02.09.2025 14:05
The course is suitable for students with little or no experience in GIS who would like to get acquainted with spatial thinking and visualisation or integrate GIS into their diploma work. The course will be taught in 180 min. blocks.This course not only equips students with valuable GIS skills but also encourages them to think critically about the role of spatial analysis in historical scholarship. It fosters a deeper understanding of how geographical data can be used to enhance historical narratives and research.