Part I: Landscape, Time, Text.- Ch.1 Ghost Cathedral of the Blackland Prairie: Waxahachie, Texas, Places in the Heart and the Superconducting Super Collider.- Ch.2 Digital Mapping and the Narrative Stratigraphy of Iceland.- Ch.3 Dead Men Tell Tales: History and Science at Duffy’s Cut.- Ch.4 ‘Please Mention the Green Book:’ The Negro Motorist Green Book as Critical GIS.- Part II: Cultures, Networks and Mobilities.- Ch.5 Queer Cartographies: Urban Redevelopment and the Changing Sexual Geography of Postwar San Francisco.- Ch.6 Revisiting the Walking City: A Geospatial Examination of the Journey to Work.- Ch.7 Corruption and Development of Atlanta Streetcar Lines in the Nineteenth Century: A Historical GIS Perspective.- Ch.8 “A brother Orangeman the world over”: Migration and the Geography of the Orange Order in the United States.- Part III: Climate, Weather, Environment.- Ch.9 Mining Weather and Climate Data from the Diary of a Forty-Niner.- Ch.10 Unmappable Variables: GIS and the Complicated Historical Geography of Water in the Rio Grande Project.- Ch.11 Supplying the Conquest: A Geospatial Visualization and Interpretation of Available Environmental Resources at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.-Ch.12 Mapping the Irish Rath (Ringfort): Landscape Settlement Patterns in the Early Medieval Period.- Part IV: Place, Philology, History.- Ch.13 Mapping Power: Using HGIS and Linked Open Data to Study Ancient Greek Garrison Communities.- Ch.14 The Preservation of Paradox: Bismarck Towers as National Metaphor and Local Reality.- Ch.15 Mapping the Historical Transformation of Beijing’s Regional Naming System.- Ch.16 Geographical Enrichment of Historical Landscapes: Spatial Integration, Geo-Narrative, Spatial Narrative, and Deep Mapping.