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12 September 2019

verfasst von :
Tim van der Heijden

Digital History as Trading Zone? Reflections from a Doctoral Training Unit

Data

12 September 2019

verfasst von :
Maria Biryukov, Lars Wieneke, Eva Andersen

Making sense of non-sense. Tracing topics in a historical corpus on psychiatry facing low OCR quality

Data

9 September 2019

verfasst von :
Kaarel Sikk

Central place foraging and hunter-gatherer settlement patterns: how resource depletion influences population concentration

Thinkering
Learning about digital editing in Trier – a field trip

3 September 2019

verfasst von :
Juliane Tatarinov

Learning about digital editing in Trier – a field trip

The members of the DTU-DHH were welcomed by fellow Digital Humanists at the Trier Center for Digital Humanities. Two things everybody knew after our stay: who Arthur Schnitzler was and what the German word “Brötchen” means!
News
C²DH Visiting Researcher Fellowships 2020

2 September 2019

verfasst von :
Andreas Fickers

C²DH Visiting Researcher Fellowships 2020

The C²DH offers several fellowships for visiting researchers: for PhD candidates, Post-Docs and Senior Researchers.
Data

2 September 2019

verfasst von :
Thomas Durlacher

Enlightenment now? On the recent resurgence of the idea of human progress.

Data

1 September 2019

verfasst von :
Christopher Morse

Experience Design for Digital Cultural Heritage

Data

1 September 2019

verfasst von :
Jakub Bronec

Making sense of digital oral history

Data

21 August 2019

verfasst von :
Jakub Bronec

Joint supervision – blessing and cursed paths of doing a PhD at two universities

Event
Digital History: a balance about the Brazilian Perspective

13 August 2019

Digital History: a balance about the Brazilian Perspective

Research seminar with Dilton Maynard.
Data

6 August 2019

verfasst von :
Thomas Durlacher

Idealizations and the decomposability of models in science

Data

1 August 2019

verfasst von :
Jakub Bronec

MUZEUM JAKO CESTA KE SMÍRU: Rozkol současné lucemburské židovské komunity

Data

18 Juli 2019

verfasst von :
Dominique Santana

Ties that bind: Unearthing shared treasures between Luxemoburg and Brazil

News
Professor Sean Takats, leading researcher in digital history software and infrastructure, joins the C²DH

15 Juli 2019

verfasst von :
Noëlle Schon

Professor Sean Takats, leading researcher in digital history software and infrastructure, joins the C²DH

Professor Dr Sean Takats, an internationally renowned expert on digital history, will start his research work in Luxembourg in October 2019, backed by an FNR PEARL Chair from the Luxembourg National Research Fund. The PEARL programme, funded by the FNR, provides competitive funding to attract top researchers in strategic research areas for Luxembourg.
Data

10 Juli 2019

verfasst von :
Gerben Zaagsma

Digital History and the Politics of Digitization

News
Out now: Special issue of VIEW Journal on Audiovisual Data in Digital Humanities

8 Juli 2019

verfasst von :
Andreas Fickers

Out now: Special issue of VIEW Journal on Audiovisual Data in Digital Humanities

Co-edited by Andreas Fickers, Pelle Snickars and Mark J. Williams, the Issue 14 / Volume 7 of the VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture is now available.
Thinkering
Decoding Europe – Technological Pasts in the Digital Age

2 Juli 2019

verfasst von :
Florian Vetter, Aurélia Lafontaine

Decoding Europe – Technological Pasts in the Digital Age

From 27 June to 1 July 2019, the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg hosted the 9th conference of the Tensions of Europe network.
Data

27 Juni 2019

verfasst von :
Gerben Zaagsma

Round table Coding Europe: decoding its history

Data

26 Juni 2019

verfasst von :
Gerben Zaagsma

Interview with Prof. Dr David Bodenhamer (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)

Thinkering
Nibbling at text: identifying discourses on Europe in a large collection of historical newspapers using topic modelling

21 Juni 2019

verfasst von :
Estelle Bunout

Nibbling at text: identifying discourses on Europe in a large collection of historical newspapers using topic modelling

How can computer-assisted methods help us to solve problems that are fundamental to historical research? In a series of two blog posts we discuss a research pilot that aims to identify anti-modernist discourses on Europe in historical Swiss newspapers from the period 1939-1945.

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