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Review of: Rezension von: Tobias Held (2020). Face-to-Interface: Eine Kultur- und Technikgeschichte der Videotelefonie. Marburg: Büchner-Verlag

Review of: Rezension von: Tobias Held (2020). Face-to-Interface: Eine Kultur- und Technikgeschichte der Videotelefonie. Marburg: Büchner-Verlag

1 Janvier 2020


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
Gleanings from applications for the graph-based exploration of cultural heritage collections

Gleanings from applications for the graph-based exploration of cultural heritage collections

1 Janvier 2020


Marten Düring
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
A Spatially explicit ABM of Central Place Foraging Theory and its explanatory power for hunter-gatherers settlement patterns formation processes

A Spatially explicit ABM of Central Place Foraging Theory and its explanatory power for hunter-gatherers settlement patterns formation processes

The behavioural ecological approach to anthropology states that the density and distribution of resources determine optimal patterns of resource use and also sets its constraints to grouping, mobility and settlement choice. Central Place Foraging (CPF) models have been used for analysing foraging behaviours of hunter-gatherers and to draw a causal link from the volume of available resources in the environment to the mobility decisions of hunter-gatherers. In this study we propose a spatially explicit agent-based CPF mode. We

1 Janvier 2020


Kaarel Sikk
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Patrimoine, Public History et Humanités numériques. L’Encyclopédie pour une Histoire nouvelle de l’Europe et le fonds Colbert

Patrimoine, Public History et Humanités numériques. L’Encyclopédie pour une Histoire nouvelle de l’Europe et le fonds Colbert

Entendant ici la « patrimonialisation » numérique comme un processus allant de la numérisation à l’usage large d’un ensemble photographique, cet article explique comment, de 2013 à 2015, le LabEx EHNE a projeté de transformer une série de boîtes de photographies sur plaques de verre en un corpus iconographique numérisé jouant un rôle dans un projet de recherche d’une part, mis à disposition à un public large d’autre part. Dans ce processus, le rôle des méthodologies et outils issus des Humanités numériques est fondamental.

1 Janvier 2020


Frédéric Clavert
Article
The Veil, Colonial Discourses of Legitimation and the Algerian War of Independence

The Veil, Colonial Discourses of Legitimation and the Algerian War of Independence

1 Janvier 2020


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Ecrire l'histoire de la place financière d/au Luxembourg

Ecrire l'histoire de la place financière d/au Luxembourg

1 Janvier 2020


Benoît Majerus
Article
From Digitized Sources to Digital Data, Behind the Scenes of (Critically) Enriching a Digital Heritage Collection

From Digitized Sources to Digital Data, Behind the Scenes of (Critically) Enriching a Digital Heritage Collection

Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and larger. Although there are both digitally-born collections and digitised material, the digital heritage scholar is typically confronted with the latter. This immediately presents new challenges, one of the most urgent being how to find the meaningful elements that are hidden underneath such unprecedented mass of digital data. One way to respond to this challenge is to contextually enrich the digital material, for example through deep learning. Using the

1 Janvier 2020


Lorella Viola
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
International Public History: an Introduction  7th meeting of the Japanese Public History Association

International Public History: an Introduction 7th meeting of the Japanese Public History Association

1 Janvier 2020


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Practicing Biomedicine at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital 1913-1965: Ideas and Improvisations

Practicing Biomedicine at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital 1913-1965: Ideas and Improvisations

1 Janvier 2020


Tizian Zumthurm
  • Public history
Article
The GeoNewsMiner: An interactive spatial humanities tool to visualize geographical references in historical newspapers

The GeoNewsMiner: An interactive spatial humanities tool to visualize geographical references in historical newspapers

1 Janvier 2020


Lorella Viola
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Update für die Hermeneutik. Geschichtswissenschaft auf dem Weg zur digitalen Forensik?

Update für die Hermeneutik. Geschichtswissenschaft auf dem Weg zur digitalen Forensik?

»[…] wenn ›die Quelle‹ die Reliquie historischen Arbeitens ist – nicht nur Überbleibsel, sondern auch Objekt wissenschaftlicher Verehrung –, dann wäre analog ›das Archiv‹ die Kirche der Geschichtswissenschaft, in der die heiligen Handlungen des Suchens, Findens, Entdeckens und Erforschens vollzogen werden.« Achim Landwehr wirft in seinem geschichtstheoretischen Essay den Historikern ihren »Quellenglauben« vor – diese Kritik ließe sich im digitalen Zeitalter leicht auf die Heilsversprechen der Apostel der »Big Data Revolution« übertragen.

1 Janvier 2020


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Compte rendu de Lutz Raphael, Jenseits von Kohle und Stahl

Compte rendu de Lutz Raphael, Jenseits von Kohle und Stahl

1 Janvier 2020


Christoph Brüll
Article
The Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Border Making and its Consequences.

The Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Border Making and its Consequences.

This special issue addresses practices of border-making and their consequences on the territory of the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. As the reality did not correspond to the peaceful Europe articulated in the Paris Treaties, a multitude of (un)foreseen complications followed the drawing of borders and states. Articles include new case studies on the creation, centralization or peripheralization of border regions, such as Subcarpathian Rus, Vojvodina, Banat and the Carpathian Mountains, on border zones such as the Czechoslovakian harbour in Germany, and on cross-border activities.

1 Janvier 2020


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Environment and settlement location choice in Stone Age Estonia

Environment and settlement location choice in Stone Age Estonia

The location choice of Stone Age settlements has been long considered to be influenced by environmental conditions. Proximity to water and sandy soils are most typical examples of those conditions. The notion of the influence resulted from the evidence from a relatively small amount of sites. During the recent decades the number of known settlements has increased to a level where statistical assessment of relation between environmental characteristics and settlement location choice is possible.

1 Janvier 2020


Kaarel Sikk
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
A patient-based model of RNA mis-splicing uncovers treatment targets in Parkinson's disease.

A patient-based model of RNA mis-splicing uncovers treatment targets in Parkinson's disease.

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorder with monogenic forms representing prototypes of the underlying molecular pathology and reproducing to variable degrees the sporadic forms of the disease. Using a patient-based in vitro model of PARK7-linked PD, we identified a U1-dependent splicing defect causing a drastic reduction in DJ-1 protein and, consequently, mitochondrial dysfunction. Targeting defective exon skipping with genetically engineered U1-snRNA recovered DJ-1 protein expression in neuronal precursor cells and differentiated neurons.

1 Janvier 2020


Maria Biryukov
Article
History of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Transnational Techno-Diplomacy from the Telegraph to the Internet.

History of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Transnational Techno-Diplomacy from the Telegraph to the Internet.

This book focuses on the history of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), from its origins in the mid-19th century to nowadays. ITU was the fi rst international organization ever and still plays a crucial role in managing global telecommunications today.

1 Janvier 2020


Andreas Fickers
  • Public history
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Einleitung: Die belgische Militärpräsenz in Deutschland (1945-2005). Umrisse eines Forschungsfelds

Einleitung: Die belgische Militärpräsenz in Deutschland (1945-2005). Umrisse eines Forschungsfelds

his volume analyses Belgian garrisons in the Rhineland and Westphalia after the Second World War. They are analysed as contact zones that clearly indicate the political, economic, societal and military consequences of European integration for daily coexistence. The book’s contributions focus on mechanisms and catalysts of entanglement, dissolution and coexistence in local spaces, which did not relocate transnational contacts within Europe to national borderlines, but permanently (re-) configured them in a confined space. How do transnational contacts take place?

1 Janvier 2020


Christoph Brüll
Article
On the diachrony of giusto? (right?) in Italian: A new discoursivization

On the diachrony of giusto? (right?) in Italian: A new discoursivization

In Italian, the adjective giusto (‘right’) has performed the discourse function of response marker since at least 1613 (DELI 2008: 671). In this paper, I argue that the adjective has recently undertaken a new process of discoursivization, defined as the diachronic process that ends in discourse (Ocampo 2006: 317). In particular, I maintain that giusto may also serve the function of invariant tag (Andersen 2001), a linguistic item appended to a statement for the purpose of seeking mutual agreement, verification or corroboration of a claim (Millar and Brown 1979).

1 Janvier 2020


Lorella Viola
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
How to read the 52.000 pages of the British Journal of Psychiatry? A collaborative approach to source exploration

How to read the 52.000 pages of the British Journal of Psychiatry? A collaborative approach to source exploration

Historians are confronted with an overabundance of sources that require new perspectives and tools to make use of large-scale corpora. Based on a use case from the history of psychiatry this paper describes the work of an interdisciplinary team to tackle these challenges by combining different NLP tools with new visual interfaces that foster the exploration of the corpus. The paper highlights several research challenges in the preparation and processing of the corpus and sketches new insights for historical research that were gathered due to the use of the tools.

1 Janvier 2020


Eva Andersen, Lars Wieneke, Maria Biryukov
  • Contemporary history of Europe
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Illyrer und Dakerrezeption in Albanien und Rumänien. Mythenbildung und faktische Probleme.

Illyrer und Dakerrezeption in Albanien und Rumänien. Mythenbildung und faktische Probleme.

1 Janvier 2020


Sam Mersch
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