GraspWell projects draw on a mix of primary sources, academic scholarship, historical maps, and contemporary reporting. Sources are cited directly in articles and visual projects whenever possible.
Historical interpretation is inherently contested. Where evidence is incomplete or debated, I aim to surface uncertainty rather than resolve it artificially.
Spatial and data visualizations are built from publicly available datasets and manually reconstructed historical boundaries when necessary. Visualizations are intended to support interpretation, not replace historical argument.
GraspWell is an independent project and is not affiliated with any political party, government, or advocacy organization.