Mapping cinemas in the Russian-governed Warsaw
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https://doi.org/10.12775/SG.2022.08Mots-clés
cinema, Warsaw, Russian empire, GIS, NCHRésumé
Starting with the first film shows in late 1895, Warsaw experienced a considerable rise of cinema. Like in other places worldwide, this development was conditioned as much by the place’s particularities as by the time. Thus, the article illuminates the growth and scope of the local cinema market against the larger geopolitical context. Furthermore, using a sample for 1911, it maps the cinemas in QGIS, revealing spatial patterns and correlations.
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