Katherine Bellamy

@kbellamy_

History PhD student investigating space, place and landscape in early colonial Mexico |

Joined April 2014

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    Jan 6

    Postgraduate funding! An ESRC-funded MA + PhD CASE studentship to explore digital and cartographic approaches to South Asian environmental history. A collaboration with   

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    3 Dec 2019

    Spatial Humanities 2020 Venue: NOVA-FCSH, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal Dates: 24-25th Sept 2020 Deadline for abstracts: 28th Feb 2020.

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    3 Dec 2019

    Other Cartographies by Kiara M. Firpi Carrión details women's contributions to cartography that have been overshadowed or erased: I'm one of them... :)

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    11 Nov 2019

    Don't miss our Research Forum this Wednesday, 13th November at 4pm, bringing together cinema memory and the digital , mapping in medieval Sardinia, and ways of mapping with , , and 🎞️🌐📍

    Digital Humanities Research Forum at Lancaster University, taking place in Cavendish Colloquium at 4pm on 13th November
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    12 Nov 2019

    Join us tomorrow at 2.30pm for the second Geospatial Innovation Seminar, delivered by Robert Smail on 'Mapping the historical of the , 1700-1900' 🌱🌿🌊

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    11 Nov 2019

    The team working on the Pelagios in the Indian Subcontinent are tracking and of place-names in Dutch, French and British colonial-era and the results are ace:

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    8 Nov 2019

    Really excited to participate next week in this panel organised by on the role of in the with Raymond Abruzzi, and ! Subscribe here😊👇

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    6 Nov 2019

    about Mexican colonial history, geography and toponymy between 14th-16th C. Pathways to understanding 16th century Mesoamerica Authors: & ➡

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    22 Oct 2019

    The team have a new update on their project! They've been running mapathons to annotate 16 century , which blend indigenous + European mapping techniques (and are beautiful objects too!)

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    👇Check out the latest update on our project, 👇 We talk about and designing an for of these fantastic sixteenth-century maps! 🔎🌐🗺️

    A screenshot of Recogito software being used to annotate a sixteenth-century map of Coatepec, Mexico
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    18 Oct 2019

    Mark your calendars! Our Forum will commence in two weeks!! 👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿 A tablespoon of , 2 teaspoons of and 3 cups of online , the perfect recipe!

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    17 Oct 2019

    Did you know? The words 🍫 'chocolate', 🥑 'avocado', and 🍅 'tomato' derive from the language! 👉Here in 🍃 a dataset entirely in Nahuatl:

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    17 Oct 2019

    I still have two more weeks at Lancaster and I’m already missing these two amazing women

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  14. 15 Oct 2019
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    3 Oct 2019

    Back tagging on for the 'Co-creating the future of the past' project 📔💻🤖. So many improvements since last year, . Easy to use, accessible and colourful! Love it!

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    22 Sep 2019

    Did Frodo take the best path through Middle Earth to destroy the One Ring? Find out through these students’ analysis + . Not much better than a & class!

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    12 Sep 2019

    So excited about this! The fabulous from is presenting in today the . It allows you to create of cultural heritage. Can't wait to start using it in x & !

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    6 Sep 2019

    Here, celebrating after our session with our friend, Beto.

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    6 Sep 2019

    Some shots of the 'Decolonising Space' session Thanks so much to the speakers and audience for the exciting discussion

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  20. 6 Sep 2019

    I also presented my first presentation on my PhD about the in sixteenth-century ! I shall now happily return to my introverted self 😶

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