REQUIRED BOOKS FOR PURCHASE AT NYUAD BOOKSTORE :

OPTIONAL READINGS:

Bodenhamer et al,  The spatial humanities : GIS and the future of humanities scholarship (2010)
Brunn & Dodge, Mapping Across Academia  (2017)
Dear et al., GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place (2011)
Eide, Media Boundaries and Conceptual Modelling (2015)
Gregory et al, Toward spatial humanities: historical GIS and spatial history (2014)
MorettiAtlas of the European Novel 1800-1900 (1999)
Pickles, A History of Spaces: Cartographic Reason, Mapping, and the Geo-coded World (2004)
Tally, Spatiality (2013)
Travis, Abstract Machine: Humanities GIS (2015)
Warp/Arias, eds. The Spatial Turn: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (2008)

OTHER OPTIONAL OPEN ACCESS DIGITAL HUMANITIES RESOURCES:

Gold/Klein, Debates in the Digital Humanities  2012 edition  2016 edition
Burdick et al., Digital_Humanities 
Drucker et al,  Introduction to Digital Humanities
Price/Siemens, Literary Studies in the Digital Age
Schafer/Serres, Histoires de l’internet et du web

RESEARCH BLOGGING ON THE SPATIAL HUMANITIES

Spatial Mapping in the Digital Humanities
Digital Mapping and Geospatial Humanities
Guldi, “What is the Spatial Turn?
Spatial Humanities Working Group (UNM)
Mullen, “Resources for Spatial Humanities
Rankin, Radical Cartography
Making Maps: DIY Cartography
W
oodriff, Cartogrammar