"Whether one works with texts, historical maps, or any other kind of source, cultivating a spatial and visual imagination makes it easier to recognize the place-based information and spatial relationships embedded in historical evidence."
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From Knowles's chapter in the book Placing History: How Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS are Changing Historical Scholarship
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