Home
:
Favorites
:
Ordering and Use
:
Help
:
Blog
Special Collections
:
A-Z List
:
Subject List
:
Advanced Search
«
G. William Skinner Maps Collection
add to favorites
:
reference url
back to results
:
previous
:
next
19th Century Capital Cities, showing Core-periphery differentiation within Physiographic Macroregions
Title
19th
Century
Capital
Cities
,
showing
Core-periphery
differentiation
within
Physiographic
Macroregions
Descriptive Title
GWS:19th-Century
Capital
Cities
in
relation
to
Physiographic
Macroregions
showing
Core-periphery
Differentiation
Map Author(s)
G.
William
Skinner;
Mark
Henderson;
Zumou
Yue;
Kyle
Matoba
Pertains to Time Period
1820-1893
Date of Map Creation
2008
Publisher
University
of
California
,
Davis
Publisher Location
Davis
,
California
Notes on Map by Authors
Base
map
from the
China
Historical
GIS
Project.
Modern
hydrography
and
international
boundaries
from
ACASIAN
and
USGS.
Research Project
Central
Place
Analysis
and
China's
Urban
Systems
Data Set or Source
ChinaW
1820-1893
Central
Places
(Capitals
at
all
levels)
Primary Geographic Division
China
Secondary Geographic Division
Chinawide
Macroregion
R1
Manchuria;
R2
North
China;
R3
Northwest
China;
R4
Upper
Yanzi;
R5
Middle
Yangzi;
R6
Lower
Yangzi;
R7
Southeast
coast;
R8
Lingnan;
R9
Yungui
Includes Overlay
no
Map Scale
1:3
,
600
,
000
Pages in Document
1
Subjects
capital cities
physiographic macroregions, core-periphery differentiation
Themes
Political & administrative boundaries & structures
Digital Collection
Skinner
Maps
Collection
Tiff File Name
GWS000623.tif
File Size (KB)
600793
Coding Date
20090811
Coder
Alice
Repository
University
of
Washington
Libraries'
Map
Collection
Physical Description
91.5
cm
X
90.5
cm
,
paper
map
Box or File Drawer Number
cabinet
2
-
3
Map Bundle Number
191
ID
424
Skinner Archive Doument Number
000623
Assigned Scanned Document File Name
GWS000623.tif
Type
map
add to favorites
:
reference url
back to results
:
previous
:
next
Contact Us
|
Change display settings
|
About
|
Make a Gift
|
Privacy
^ to top ^
©
University of Washington Libraries
Subscribe to Updates