
Géographie historique
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The Historical Atlas of Europe
Geschiedenis, onderwijs, resource, leermiddelen, education, Geschiedenisonderwijs, History, education, History education, Historische, atlas, Historical Atlas, Historical Atlas of Europe, Historische Atlas, Gerard von Hebel, Europe, maps, Historical, Atlas, states, History maps, Historical map, Historical maps, Romans, Holy Roman Empire, Grand Duchy, German history, Cartography, Germany, aardrijkskunde, Belgie, Nederland, Luxemburg, Duitsland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Germany, Benelux, Europe, European History, Geography, Burgundy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Rulers, Kings, Statesmen, Napoleon, Charles V, Gorbatshov, Hitler, Stalin, Communism, Nazi, Fascism, Language map, Language maps, Historical Geography, Geographic HistoryThe Mapping History Project has been designed to provide interactive and animated representations of fundamental historical problems and/or illustrations of historical events, developments, and dynamics. The material is copyrighted, but is open and available to academic users. Inquiries about the re-use of the material in a commercial or academic context should be sent to the editors. Mapping History has been supported by grants from the Oregon University System, the University of Oregon, the Norman Brown Family Fellowship Fund, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and the Universität Münster.
Mapping History
The maps on this section of my website are taken from an unidentified late 19c English-language school atlas of the Roman world. It is not the best atlas, nor do I have the full set of maps or the index. At the time I put them online, I was rescuing them, so to speak, since their owner, Jim Miller, was about to lose his website. Although that did not happen, in July 2001 Mr. Miller died: and this disparate collection of older print maps, rather too large, with occasional scholarship and readability problems, that I can neither fix or identify, will remain onsite for the foreseeable future. What is clearly needed is a clickable CAD-type zooming system, tailor-made for computers: I'm looking at various solutions of this type.
Some Maps of the Roman Empire
Par époques
Historical Cartography of Europe, Physical Geography and Images Euratlas is a website dedicated mainly to the historical geography of Europe but it offers also a world atlas and a wide collection of pictures in order to give a comprehensive view of history and geography. Our continent is presented here as a wide cultural area limited north by degree 60, east by the Ural - Caspian - Zagros line, south by the Sahara and west by the Atlantic Ocean. Thus, on the Euratlas website you will find:

