Can digital methods resolve major debates in the historiography of political agency? In recent decades, historical scholarship in British politics has identified an era of expert rule at the cost of seemingly losing the thread of successful movements from below after 1815. The talk will outline the failures of the linguistic turn and the subsequent return of British social history back to the state. An emerging consensus now describes an era of modern expert rule characterized by the state’s presence in every domain of everyday life, including infrastructure, public health, crime, poverty, and housing. Historians in this tradition routinely describe Britain 1848 as a nation where the subaltern features chiefly as the subject of surveillance...
This paper questions the use of new technologies as tools of modern surveillance in order to: (a) ad...
This thesis is an investigation of politics in the context of digital technologies. Its central clai...
In my thesis I seek to address the visual history of mapping criminality, or aberrance more broadly,...
Can digital methods resolve major debates in the historiography of political agency? In recent decad...
In this contribution, Godfrey highlights the importance of the digital revolution in expanding acces...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
This paper will explore a key question for historians today: what are the politics of cultural herit...
Many issues could be pointed out, for instance those concerning students\u2019 search on and use of ...
The use of computational approaches in history is not new (Boonstra et al 2004). However, until fair...
This talk centers around the changing practice of doing history in the digital age, seen within the ...
For as long as new preservation technologies and computing machines have been developed, the questio...
Rens Bod’s optimism with regard to digital research tools also seems to be justified for the field o...
This Digital Forum for the Journal of Victorian Culture features contributions from three research p...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
This paper will explore a key question for historians today: what are the politics of cultural herit...
This paper questions the use of new technologies as tools of modern surveillance in order to: (a) ad...
This thesis is an investigation of politics in the context of digital technologies. Its central clai...
In my thesis I seek to address the visual history of mapping criminality, or aberrance more broadly,...
Can digital methods resolve major debates in the historiography of political agency? In recent decad...
In this contribution, Godfrey highlights the importance of the digital revolution in expanding acces...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
This paper will explore a key question for historians today: what are the politics of cultural herit...
Many issues could be pointed out, for instance those concerning students\u2019 search on and use of ...
The use of computational approaches in history is not new (Boonstra et al 2004). However, until fair...
This talk centers around the changing practice of doing history in the digital age, seen within the ...
For as long as new preservation technologies and computing machines have been developed, the questio...
Rens Bod’s optimism with regard to digital research tools also seems to be justified for the field o...
This Digital Forum for the Journal of Victorian Culture features contributions from three research p...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
This paper will explore a key question for historians today: what are the politics of cultural herit...
This paper questions the use of new technologies as tools of modern surveillance in order to: (a) ad...
This thesis is an investigation of politics in the context of digital technologies. Its central clai...
In my thesis I seek to address the visual history of mapping criminality, or aberrance more broadly,...