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Discovering the Legacy of Hispanic/Spanish and South American Landscapes through Geohistorical Sources: The Geographical and Topographical Relations of Philip II
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Palabras clave
Geohistorical source
Historical geography
Territory
Landscape
Clasificación UNESCO
2505.07 Geografía Física
2505.08 Geografía Topográfica
2505.02 Cartografía Geográfica
Fecha de publicación
2022
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MDPI
Citación
Vallina-Rodríguez, A., Aguilar-Cuesta, Á. I., García-Juan, L., Bernabé-Crespo, M. B., Bringas-Gutiérrez, M. A., & Camarero-Bullón, C. (2022). Discovering the legacy of hispanic/spanish and south american landscapes through geohistorical sources: The geographical and topographical relations of philip ii. Sustainability, 14(3), 1306. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031306
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[EN] Landscapes have history and memory, which are eloquent generators of testimonies
and traces on the processes of the landscape that take place today, and that will take place in the
future. In recent years, numerous methods of analysing land and landscape patterns have been
developed and evaluated, based on the multiplicity of these type of geographic and historical data
sources, which have developed the concept of the geohistorical source. The goal of these sources of
information allows us to historically reconstruct landscapes. With this in mind, the basic objective of
the present research is to approach a geohistorical source with a wide spatial spectrum in Europe and
America: the geographical and topographical relations of Philip II. This source has been chosen for
the quality, quantity, variety and systematization of the data it provides on the territory and landscape
of the crown of Castile. In addition, it ended up being the model of how to obtain organized and
homogeneous knowledge of a large spatial area, considering the geographical, anthropological and
historical data of the different territories. This geohistorical source is reliable, because the local
authorities, both secular and ecclesiastical, are questioned, as they are the ones who inhabit, use, and,
at different levels, govern the territory and its people.
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10.3390/su14031306
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