It has now been 30 years since the English historian Robert John Morris, in an article entitled “History and Computing: Expansion and Achievements”, talked about a vision of the future “in which no historian could operate without being computer literate”. In 1991, he made an assessment of the past decade stating that “there has been a qualitative and quantitative revolution in the relationship between history and computing.
Historical scholarship is currently undergoing a digital turn. All historians have experienced this ...
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use too...
What are the Digital Humanities (DH)? This question of a quite long standing debate is treated in a ...
Digital humanities seem to be omnipresent these days and the discipline of history is no exception. ...
In recent years, scholars have started to investigate the diverse genealogies of the digital humanit...
Historians have seen their field transformed by the digital age. Research agendas, teaching and lear...
As long as new preservation technologies and computing machines have been developed, the question of...
To understand better the present shape and evolution of the digital history, this chapter examines...
Computing and the use of digital sources and resources is an everyday and essential practice in curr...
Digital history is an approach to examining and representing the past that takes advantage of new co...
Presentation for the ZZF PhD colloquium of my current (new) book project which explores the history ...
This talk centers around the changing practice of doing history in the digital age, seen within the ...
In 1973 Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie wrote that in history, as elsewhere, what counts is not the machine,...
The origins of Digital Humanities may stretch back to at least 1949, and the work of Fr Roberto Busa...
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use too...
Historical scholarship is currently undergoing a digital turn. All historians have experienced this ...
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use too...
What are the Digital Humanities (DH)? This question of a quite long standing debate is treated in a ...
Digital humanities seem to be omnipresent these days and the discipline of history is no exception. ...
In recent years, scholars have started to investigate the diverse genealogies of the digital humanit...
Historians have seen their field transformed by the digital age. Research agendas, teaching and lear...
As long as new preservation technologies and computing machines have been developed, the question of...
To understand better the present shape and evolution of the digital history, this chapter examines...
Computing and the use of digital sources and resources is an everyday and essential practice in curr...
Digital history is an approach to examining and representing the past that takes advantage of new co...
Presentation for the ZZF PhD colloquium of my current (new) book project which explores the history ...
This talk centers around the changing practice of doing history in the digital age, seen within the ...
In 1973 Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie wrote that in history, as elsewhere, what counts is not the machine,...
The origins of Digital Humanities may stretch back to at least 1949, and the work of Fr Roberto Busa...
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use too...
Historical scholarship is currently undergoing a digital turn. All historians have experienced this ...
The field of Digital Humanities is changing the way historians do their research. Historians use too...
What are the Digital Humanities (DH)? This question of a quite long standing debate is treated in a ...