Abstract
This chapter argues that it is not the historians' fault that GIS is not used more often in historical research projects, but rather the unappealing methodology that GIS—both historical and "normal" GIS—offer. However, it is not called for new software, but a new approach to GIS in history. Taking the "clue paradigm" of Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg as point of departure, this chapter looks at GIS as a tool to create alternative scenarios for "tracking" history.
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