In recent times, digital approaches have been applied in many different branches of the humanities and have led to the creation of a major new cross-sector area which brings together disparate expertise and necessitates interdisciplinary cooperation. The digital approach is a common denominator in specialised research and teaching as well as in archival practices, dissemination and publishing. Above all, though, it links people with a specific forma mentis. Looking at this cross sector from an academic point of view one can see that it stimulates a new kind of cooperation among traditional disciplines. Today's researchers, indeed, much more than just making use of digital tools, are seeking a new digital perspective: what in this approach i...
Digital history covers a wide variety of information technology driven initiatives about the past. M...
Digital History – the use of computational methods to analyse, understand and disseminate knowledge ...
Digital History in its interactive version 2.0, has certainly helped to open up "high culture". But ...
In recent times, digital approaches have been applied in many different branches of the humanities a...
The Digital Turn in history has reformulated our documentation processes, transformed the ways we ar...
Presentation for the ZZF PhD colloquium of my current (new) book project which explores the history ...
Digital history is an approach to examining and representing the past that takes advantage of new co...
As an introduction to a series of articles focused on the exploration of particular tools and/or met...
As long as new preservation technologies and computing machines have been developed, the question of...
Digital technology has become a key component of public history and cultural heritage, from mobile d...
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use too...
CulturHist has its sights particularly on the community of researchers, who have done little to make...
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use too...
This paper gives an overview of the ways that humanities research is embracing new digital resources...
This talk centers around the changing practice of doing history in the digital age, seen within the ...
Digital history covers a wide variety of information technology driven initiatives about the past. M...
Digital History – the use of computational methods to analyse, understand and disseminate knowledge ...
Digital History in its interactive version 2.0, has certainly helped to open up "high culture". But ...
In recent times, digital approaches have been applied in many different branches of the humanities a...
The Digital Turn in history has reformulated our documentation processes, transformed the ways we ar...
Presentation for the ZZF PhD colloquium of my current (new) book project which explores the history ...
Digital history is an approach to examining and representing the past that takes advantage of new co...
As an introduction to a series of articles focused on the exploration of particular tools and/or met...
As long as new preservation technologies and computing machines have been developed, the question of...
Digital technology has become a key component of public history and cultural heritage, from mobile d...
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use too...
CulturHist has its sights particularly on the community of researchers, who have done little to make...
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use too...
This paper gives an overview of the ways that humanities research is embracing new digital resources...
This talk centers around the changing practice of doing history in the digital age, seen within the ...
Digital history covers a wide variety of information technology driven initiatives about the past. M...
Digital History – the use of computational methods to analyse, understand and disseminate knowledge ...
Digital History in its interactive version 2.0, has certainly helped to open up "high culture". But ...