Hey folks,
I am working on a map of geographic mobility in Early Modern France. I am wondering if anyone on here has ever made a map showing the mobility (inmigration , outmigration) of populations between counties/communes or states/provinces? If so, some examples would be nice.
Thanks for any feedback you could provide.
Regards,
Andre Levesque, BA CTech
Technicien de géomatique / Geomatics Technician
Université de Moncton, campus de Moncton
New Brunswick, Canada
Map of Geographic Mobility in Early Modern France
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Andre Levesque
, Jun 08 2012 12:44 PM
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#1
Posted 08 June 2012 - 12:44 PM
#2
Posted 11 June 2012 - 03:03 AM
If there are arrows all over the place, it might be hard to present it easily in a map!
I found this interactive map that I spotted a while ago quite interesting:
http://www.forbes.co.../migration.html
I found this interactive map that I spotted a while ago quite interesting:
http://www.forbes.co.../migration.html
#3
Posted 11 June 2012 - 03:13 AM
Hey folks,
I am working on a map of geographic mobility in Early Modern France. I am wondering if anyone on here has ever made a map showing the mobility (inmigration , outmigration) of populations between counties/communes or states/provinces? If so, some examples would be nice.
Thanks for any feedback you could provide.
Regards,
Andre Levesque, BA CTech
Technicien de géomatique / Geomatics Technician
Université de Moncton, campus de Moncton
New Brunswick, Canada
You might want to have a look at this old thread. I kinda had this one tucked away in the back of my mind in case I ever had to do a similar job. I really lthe example maps & graphics and it's good to see how they evolved over time.
Greg Driver
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