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Digital History seminar

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Digital History seminar

School of Advanced Study, University of London

Digital History seminar

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Digital History seminar

School of Advanced Study, University of London

Digital History seminar

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Institute of Historical ResearchThe History of Learning Digital History, c. 1980-2017Adam Crymble (University of Hertfordshire)Digital History seminar series
Institute of Historical ResearchWhat do we know about the ODNB? Elite Lives at ScaleChristopher N. Warren(Carnegie Mellon University)On its release in 2004, the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography was called ‘the greatest book ever,.
Institute of Historical ResearchHearing voices: Sound, space and experience at the Old BaileyTim Hitchcock(University of Sussex)Combining 3D modelling of the Old Bailey courtroom c.1800 with textual analysis of the recorded speech of def
Institute of Historical ResearchDocumenting British slave-owners in the Caribbean c.1763 - c.1860Keith McClelland(University College London)Digital History seminar series
Institute of Historical ResearchMaking an Impression: Book Illustrations and their Technologies in Britain, 1780-1850Will Finley(University of Sheffield)Digital History seminar series
Institute of Historical Research"The Best Mechanical Paper in the World": Scientific American, Reprinting, and the Circulation of Popular Science in Nineteenth-Century NewspaperRyan CordellIn this talk, Ryan Cordell will draw from the Vir
Institute of Historical Research"The Best Mechanical Paper in the World": Scientific American, Reprinting, and the Circulation of Popular Science in Nineteenth-Century NewspaperRyan CordellIn this talk, Ryan Cordell will draw from the Vir
Institute of Historical ResearchEuropean or imperial metropolis? Depictions of London in British newspapers, 1870-1900Tessa Hauswedell(University College London)Digital History seminar series
Institute of Historical ResearchEuropean or imperial metropolis? Depictions of London in British newspapers, 1870-1900Tessa Hauswedell(University College London)Digital History seminar series
Institute of Historical ResearchRemixing Digital Archives: The Victorian Meme MachineBob Nicholson(Edge Hill University)History has not been kind to Victorian jokes. While the great works of nineteenth-century art and literature have bee
Institute of Historical ResearchBoutique Big Data: Reintegrating Close and Distant Reading of 19th-Century NewspapersDr Melodee Beals(Loughborough University)From their earliest incarnations in the seventeenth-century, through their Geor
Institute of Historical ResearchVirtual Rome: a digital reconstruction of the ancient cityDr Matthew Nicholls(University of Reading)Dr Matthew Nicholls of the Department of Classics at the University of Reading has made a detailed digita
Institute of Historical ResearchText Mining the History of MedicineSophia Ananiadou(Manchester University)I will present the results of a collaborative and interdisciplinary project between the National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM) an
Institute of Historical ResearchLost Visions: retrieving the visual element of printed books Julia Thomas, Nicky Lloyd and Ian Harvey (Cardiff)Despite the mass digitization of books, illustrations have remained more or less invisible. As
Institute of Historical ResearchTracking the Emergence of New Words across Time and SpaceJack Grieve(Aston)Very little is known about how new words spread in language. New words are regularly identified by lexicographers, linguists, and
Institute of Historical ResearchCitizen History and its discontents Mia Ridge(Open University)An increasing number of crowdsourcing projects are making claims about 'citizen history' - but are they really helping people become historians
Institute of Historical ResearchInterrogating the archived UK web: Historians and Social Scientists Research ExperiencesDr Gareth Millward is currently a Research Fellow at the Centre for History in Public Health at the London School of Hyg
Institute of Historical ResearchIntroducing Paper MachinesJo Guldi(Brown University)Historians of the twentieth century have to contend with a technological problem, the issue of archives too large to process by traditional methods. Whi
Institute of Historical ResearchMapping the medieval countrysideDr Matthew Holford (University of Winchester)Digital History Seminar Series
Institute of Historical ResearchDigitising the First World War: opportunities and challengesProfessor Sir Deian Hopkin (President of the National Library of Wales)Digital History Seminar Series
Institute of Historical ResearchJohn Schofield (St Paul's Cathedral) and John Wall (North Carolina State University)http://vpcp.chass.ncsu.edu/Digital History
Rob Nelson (University of Richmond)29 October 2013Digital History seminarInstitute of Historical Research
Adam Crymble (King’s College London)15 October 2013Digital History seminarInstitute of Historical Research
Institute of Historical ResearchWeb Archives: A New Class of Primary Source for Historians?Richard Deswarte(UEA)When viewed in historical context, the speed at which the world wide web has become fundamental to the exchange of informatio
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