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History and Computing, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, March 1996
- Ken Bartley:
Classifying the Past: Discriminant Analysis and its Application to Medieval Farming Systems. 1-10 - Isabelle Boydens:
Les systèmes de méta-information, instruments d'interprétation critique des sources informatiques. 11-23 - Markus Heintel:
Historical Height Samples with Shortfall: A Computational Approach. 24-37
- Jonathan Grove:
Virtual History: An Outline of Research Being Undertaken at Sheffield Hallam University. 38-44 - Astrid Wissenburg:
TLTP History Courseware Consortium: A Project Report. 45-49
- Margaret Lantry:
Glen Segell and Institute Staff, Guide to IHR-Info Hypertext Internet Server (IHR Guides, 4). University of London, Institute of Historical Research, London, 1995. viii + 94 pp. ISBN 1-871348-19-6 (pbk). £10. 50 - J. L. Price:
Dutch Entries in the Pound-toll Registers of Elbing 1585-1700, by J. Th. Lindblad with F. C. Dufour- Briët (The Hague: Instituutvoor Nederlandse Geschiedenis, 1995) [Rijks Geschiedkundige Publication, grote serie, 225]. 51 - Markus Sehlmeyer:
Chr. Baker / T. Henry (ed.): National Gallery Complete Illustrated Catalogue on CD-ROM, London 1995; Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-06362-8. Book (760 pp.) and disc $115.00. 51-54
Volume 8, Number 2, June 1996
- Steve King:
Historical Demography, Life-cycle Reconstruction and Family Reconstitution: New Perspectives. 62-77 - Charles Harvey, Edmund M. Green, Penelope J. Corfield:
Record Linkage Theory and Practice: an Experiment in the Application of Multiple Pass Linkage Algorithms. 78-89 - Janette Lee:
Redistributing the Population: GIS Adds Value to Historical Demography. 90-104 - Juliette Cade, Mark Brayshay:
The Taxable Wealth and Population of Devon Parishes in 1524/1525: An Application of GIS and Computer Cartography. 105-121
- Michael Armstrong:
askSam for Windows. 122-126
- Pamela Sharpe:
Adrian Randall, Before the Luddites: Custom, Community and Machinery in the English Woollen Industry 1776-1809. Cambridge University Press, 1991. xvii + 318 pp. illus. £32.50. ISBN 0-521-39042-7. 127-128 - Edward Higgs:
Nigel Goose, Population, Economy and Family Structure in Hertfordshire in 1851. Volume 1: the Berkhamstead Region. The University of Hertfordshire Press, Hatfield, 1996. 414 pp. ISBN 0-900458-73-9. 128
Volume 8, Number 3, October 1996
- María del Mar del Pozo Andrés, Jacques F. A. Braster:
Bridging the Gap between Quantitative and Qualitative Historical Research: an application of multiple regression analysis and homogeneity analysis with alternating least squares. 133-146 - Steven Ruggles, Matthew Sobek, Todd Gardner:
Distributing Large Historical Census Samples on the Internet. 145-159 - Janet Burt, Tom Beaumont James:
Source-Oriented Data Processing. The triumph of the micro over the macro? 160-168 - Nina V. Piotukh:
The Application of GIS Techniques to Russian Historical Research: the Novorgev district used as a case study. 169-183
- Donald Sassoon:
WORLD WAR I. A fully interactive documentary from the series 'Visions of war'. Flagtower, 1995. (flagtower@nue.eo.uk; UK tel: 0500 486 500; US tel: 0800 338 2006). 184-185 - Edmund M. Green:
John A. Phillips (ed.), Computing parliamentary history: George III to Victoria. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1994. vi + 146 pp. ISBN 0-7486- 0488-X. £12.95. 185 - Sean Townsend:
David Hawgood, Internet for genealogy. London, 1996: distributed by Family Tree Magazine, 61 Great Whyte, Ramsey, Huntingdon, Cambs PE17 1HL. 24 pp. ISBN 0-948151-12-9. £1.60. 185-186
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