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English Language and History:Geographical representations of poverty in Historical Newspapers
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Hearing the silence: Finding the middle ground in the spatial humanities?:Extracting and comparing perceived silence and tranquility in the English Lake District
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Space and Time in 100 Million Words:Health and Disease in a Nineteenth-century Newspaper
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Alts, Abbreviations, and AKAs:historical onomastic variation and automated named entity recognition
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Child welfare in Victorian newspapers:corpus-based discourse analysis
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Implementing corpus analysis and GIS to examine historical accounts of the English Lake District
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A deeply annotated testbed for geographical text analysis:The Corpus of Lake District Writing
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Locating the beautiful, picturesque, sublime and majestic:spatially analysing the application of aesthetic terminology in descriptions of the English Lake District
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Automatically analysing large texts in a GIS environment:the Registrar General’s reports and cholera in the nineteenth century
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Geographical text analysis:a new approach to understanding nineteenth-century mortality
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