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Conjuring place: The photo-geographical imagination of Thomas Joshua Cooper. Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 127-132). (/isis/citation/CBB522822742/) unapi

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Tracing the shores of empire: Imperial visuality on the Chinese coast in the late-Qing era. Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 262-272). (/isis/citation/CBB415158019/) unapi

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Projecting the world: The mediated geography of the projection lantern in Belgium c.1900-c.1920. Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 403-421). (/isis/citation/CBB405641374/) unapi

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Spatial Theories for the Americas: Counterweights to Five Centuries of Eurocentrism. (/isis/citation/CBB508162785/) unapi

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The Cognitive Life of Maps. (/isis/citation/CBB122038204/) unapi

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The Planetary Turn: In Search of a Longue Durée History. American Historical Review. (/isis/citation/CBB979621882/) unapi

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Using LoGart to Uncover a New Spatiality of Science in China. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 805-815). (/isis/citation/CBB210532018/) unapi

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The Optical Machine's Asynchronic Progress: Perceptual Paradigms and 3-D Enhancement Technologies, 1700–1925. Technology and Culture (pp. 1119-1142). (/isis/citation/CBB164394331/) unapi

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The Materiality of Anti-Japanese Racism: “Foreignness” and Racialization at Barneston, Washington (1898-1924). International Journal of Historical Archaeology (pp. 686-717). (/isis/citation/CBB086160626/) unapi

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Locations of Knowledge in Dutch Contexts. (/isis/citation/CBB082873915/) unapi

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Datafication and Spatial Visualization in Nineteenth-Century Census Statistics. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences (pp. 568-580). (/isis/citation/CBB929971565/) unapi

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The World as a Living Entity: Essentials of a Cosmic Metaphor. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry (pp. 335-343). (/isis/citation/CBB844612075/) unapi

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