Looking forward to this exciting lineup for the autumn/ winter's IHR digital history seminar series. Join us online for a series of lunchtime and evening papers:https://ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/category/2025-2026/
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Lecturer in Digital Humanities & History, University of Sheffield Research: translation of Enlightenment rights discourses; colonial history/ legacies of early modern European collections. Approaches: book history; DH; critical digital heritage studies.
Looking forward to this exciting lineup for the autumn/ winter's IHR digital history seminar series. Join us online for a series of lunchtime and evening papers:https://ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/category/2025-2026/
Join the IHR digital history seminar tomorrow (29 Oct) at 17.30 GMT online to hear Ashley R. Sanders discussing her book "Visualizing Historyβs Fragments: A Computational Approach to Humanistic Research", Ottoman history, AI, NLP and more!π #dighist
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I am delighted to announce that the 2024 Richard Deswarte Prize in Digital History is awarded to @ruthahnert.bsky.social and Sebastian Ahnert for their book 'Tudor Networks of Power' ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2024/10/2024... #dhist
Very excited to announce the line-up for the IHR Digital History seminar 2024-25! All papers are available via Zoom (and some in person at the IHR). Look forward to seeing you there!
Konf: Revolutionary, Disruptive, or Just Repeating Itself? Tracing the History of Digital Historyβ #dhiha9
http://www.hsozkult.de/event/id/event-145947
Paris, 23.10.2024-25.10.2024, Mareike KΓΆnig, DHIP; Julianne Nyhan, TU Darmstadt / University College London; SΓ©bastien Poublanc, CNRS, β¦
Speaking for the C18th, there were regulations in some places which dictated how many books needed to have been printed in Britain. There were also monopolies on printing some genres (Bibles, psalters etc.).
Digital History CFP! Please consider submitting a paper for our postgrad panels for the IHR digital history seminar 2024-5! #dh #dhistoryπ
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The IHR digital history seminar might be over for 23-34 but you can still access all the recorded presentations via our Youtube channel π
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Look out for next year's line-up coming out soon! #dhist #digitalhistory
Thanks Cathy, I'll make sure to do that!
Next Tuesday 19 June marks the final IHR Digital History seminar for the year. Nik Ribianszky will present βThe Continuing Development of Generations of Freedom: The Natchez Database of Free People of Color, 1779-1865.β Join online at 17.30 GMT #dhist π
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Thanks Cathy! Finally caved and moved over to escape the nonsense!