Article

Mapping the Third Republic: A Geographic Information System of France (1870–1940)

Victor Gay

Abstract

This article describes a comprehensive geographic information system of Third Republic France: the TRF-GIS. It provides annual nomenclatures and shapefiles of administrative constituencies of metropolitan France from 1870 to 1940, encompassing general administrative constituencies (départements, arrondissements, cantons) as well as the most significant special administrative constituencies: military, judicial and penitentiary, electoral, academic, labor inspection, and ecclesiastical constituencies. It further proposes annual nomenclatures at the contemporaneous commune level that map each municipality into its corresponding administrative framework along with its population count. The 901 nomenclatures, 830 shapefiles, and complete reproduction material of the TRF-GIS are available at https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/TRF-GIS

Keywords

Historical GIS; administrative boundaries; nomenclatures; toponyms, France, Third Republic;

JEL codes

  • N01: Development of the Discipline: Historiographical; Sources and Methods
  • N43: Europe: Pre-1913
  • N44: Europe: 1913–
  • N93: Europe: Pre-1913
  • N94: Europe: 1913–
  • Y91: Pictures and Maps

Replaces

Victor Gay, Mapping the Third Republic: A Geographic Information System of France (1870–1940), TSE Working Paper, n. 20-1151, October 2020.

Reference

Victor Gay, Mapping the Third Republic: A Geographic Information System of France (1870–1940), Historical Methods, vol. 54, n. 4, August 2021, pp. 189–207.

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Historical Methods, vol. 54, n. 4, August 2021, pp. 189–207