Bodies and Structures 2.0: Deep-Mapping Modern East Asian HistoryMain MenuGet to Know the SiteGuided TourShow Me HowA click-by-click guide to using this siteModulesRead the seventeen spatial stories that make up Bodies and Structures 2.0Tag MapExplore conceptsComplete Grid VisualizationDiscover connectionsGeotagged MapFind materials by geographic locationLensesCreate your own visualizationsWhat We LearnedLearn how multivocal spatial history changed how we approach our researchAboutFind information about contributors and advisory board members, citing this site, image permissions and licensing, and site documentationTroubleshootingA guide to known issuesAcknowledgmentsThank youDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fThis project was made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
12019-11-18T17:16:26-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fKoshi no mae shū jotōkan tetsuzukisho8Page from "Koshi no mae shū jotōkan tetsuzukisho," preserved in the archive of the Kawamura family of domain doctors of Hikone domain, showing the cover and two sample entries of Fukui's "Abundant Aid Record" (Hakusairoku)."plain2021-07-23T20:18:58-04:00"Hakusairoku," KZ228. Kawamura Collection (Kawamura bunko). Shiga University of Medical Science Library. Annotations by Maren Ehlers.Shiga University of Medicine Science Library (Shiga ika daigaku fuzoku toshokan).Used with permission.Maren EhlersME-0025Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f