International audienceSince the end of the 1980s the historiographical context has changed considerably. Over the course of the last ten years, we have reached the “digital age” and computers as well as resources available via the Internet have become indispensable tools for all researchers. Be it for the stage of documentation or for actual writing, we are now living and working in a context where historians can no longer completely refuse all IT tools. As long as there are no solid, durable, large-scale training efforts to equip all historians with the skills to use the new and old IT tools, their potential is necessarily limited. While there have been studies on “researchers” in general and also on political scientists in particular, the...
For as long as new preservation technologies and computing machines have been developed, the questio...
For a great many historians, Arlette Farge’s book The Allure of the Archives remains a seminal descr...
This essay aims to bid analogue historians assume that digitisation is the first step to creating hi...
International audienceSince the end of the 1980s the historiographical context has changed considera...
Since the end of the 1980s the historiographical context has changed considerably. Over the course o...
Since the end of the 1980s the historiographical context has changed considerably. Over the course o...
International audienceHistorians have been facing computers and internet for at least a decade. For ...
In 1973 Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie wrote that in history, as elsewhere, what counts is not the machine,...
To understand better the present shape and evolution of the digital history, this chapter examines...
In this work, some of the challenges are noted, that the digital age has imposed on the task of the ...
Historians have seen their field transformed by the digital age. Research agendas, teaching and lear...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
The historical profession approaches new information technologies with mixed emotions. Differences o...
International audienceThe spread of the use of the Internet in general and the web in particular inc...
Digital technologies may impact the practices of historians at every stages of their research, from ...
For as long as new preservation technologies and computing machines have been developed, the questio...
For a great many historians, Arlette Farge’s book The Allure of the Archives remains a seminal descr...
This essay aims to bid analogue historians assume that digitisation is the first step to creating hi...
International audienceSince the end of the 1980s the historiographical context has changed considera...
Since the end of the 1980s the historiographical context has changed considerably. Over the course o...
Since the end of the 1980s the historiographical context has changed considerably. Over the course o...
International audienceHistorians have been facing computers and internet for at least a decade. For ...
In 1973 Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie wrote that in history, as elsewhere, what counts is not the machine,...
To understand better the present shape and evolution of the digital history, this chapter examines...
In this work, some of the challenges are noted, that the digital age has imposed on the task of the ...
Historians have seen their field transformed by the digital age. Research agendas, teaching and lear...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
The historical profession approaches new information technologies with mixed emotions. Differences o...
International audienceThe spread of the use of the Internet in general and the web in particular inc...
Digital technologies may impact the practices of historians at every stages of their research, from ...
For as long as new preservation technologies and computing machines have been developed, the questio...
For a great many historians, Arlette Farge’s book The Allure of the Archives remains a seminal descr...
This essay aims to bid analogue historians assume that digitisation is the first step to creating hi...