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Three keynotes on historical networks: Dynamics, Letters, and Concepts across space and time

10 June 2020

Three keynotes on historical networks: Dynamics, Letters, and Concepts across space and time

After much consideration and in light of the developing situation concerning Covid-19, we had to decide that the HNR conference in Luxembourg will no longer take place on 16-19 June 2020, but has been rescheduled to summer 2021. The exact date for the conference will be announced as soon as possible. Keynotes will however be streamed on 19 June 2020.
Forum Z
Forum Z online Reading yesterday's news in the digital age

10 June 2020

written by :
Marten Düring, Estelle Bunout

Forum Z goes online - digitised newspapers edition!

What better place to share the opportunities inherent in the digitisation of newspapers collections than an online event?
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Cassette tape recorder

25 May 2020

Workshop on Digital Oral History Content Management

Solving the Shoebox Syndrome: “Digital” Oral History Content Management. Online workshop with Douglas Lambert.
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Mining ethnicity: Discourse-driven topic modelling (DDTM) of immigrant discourses in the United States, 1898-1920

14 May 2020

Mining ethnicity: Discourse-driven topic modelling (DDTM) of immigrant discourses in the United States, 1898-1920

DTU-Seminar conducted by Lorella Viola.
Data
Lecture by Julianne Nyhan "New findings and new questions about the origins of Digital Humanities". Recording and interview.

12 May 2020

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture by Julianne Nyhan "New findings and new questions about the origins of Digital Humanities". Recording and interview.

Lecture "New findings and new questions about the origins of Digital Humanities: on the state of the art of histories of the Index Thomisticus project of Fr Roberto Busa S.J." by Dr. Julianne Nyhan, UCL (London), and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Project presentation: Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past

9 April 2020

Project presentation: Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past

In this short Facebook-live video, Thomas Cauvin will present his forthcoming 5-year project on developing participatory practices in public history.
Data
#covid19fr - un pays confiné sur Twitter

22 March 2020

written by :
Frédéric Clavert

#covid19fr - un pays confiné sur Twitter

Le projet de recherche #covid19fr a pour but de comprendre les interactions entre les réseaux sociaux numériques – plus particulièrement Twitter - et la mémoire collective en formation du confinement des pays francophones lors de l'épidémie du COVID-19.
News
CFP: International Conference #DHJewish - Jewish Studies in the Digital Age

10 March 2020

written by :
Gerben Zaagsma

CFP: International Conference #DHJewish - Jewish Studies in the Digital Age

The international conference “#DHJewish - Jewish Studies in the Digital Age” will take place on 12 and 13 January 2021 at the University of Luxembourg and will bring together scholars and heritage practitioners to discuss how the digital turn affects the field of Jewish Studies.
Forum Z
Reading yesterday's news in the digital age

3 March 2020

written by :
Estelle Bunout

Reading yesterday's news in the digital age

Text mining 200 years of historical newspapers - online event.
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Distant Viewing: Analysing Large Visual Corpora

10 February 2020

Distant Viewing: Analysing Large Visual Corpora

Brown bag lunch event with Lauren Tilton and Taylor Arnold, University of Richmond and Université de Lyon.
News
Call for Papers:  Historical Network Research conference 2020

21 January 2020

written by :
Marten Düring

Call for Papers: Historical Network Research conference 2020

The 6th Historical Network Research conference will be hosted by the C²DH on 17-19 June in Belval.
Thinkering
Modernity meets History in Luxembourg

19 December 2019

written by :
Betto van Waarden

Modernity meets History in Luxembourg

On the futuristically redesigned industrial site of Belval, Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow Betto van Waarden explored the latest digital methods for conducting historical research at the C²DH.
Data
Lecture by Melvin Wevers: "Signals and Noise: Extracting Patterns of Cultural Expressions from Digitized Sources". Recording and interview.

16 December 2019

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture by Melvin Wevers: "Signals and Noise: Extracting Patterns of Cultural Expressions from Digitized Sources". Recording and interview.

Lecture by Dr. Melvin Wevers, KNAW Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
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Talking about Europe: in La Stampa, Le Monde, Die Zeit and Der Spiegel, 1940s - 2010s

4 December 2019

Talking about Europe: in La Stampa, Le Monde, Die Zeit and Der Spiegel, 1940s - 2010s

'Impresso Talk' with Enrico Bergamini and Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol (Bruegel Institute).
Data
Third Issue of the Journal of Historical Network Research published

3 December 2019

written by :
Marten Düring

Third Issue of the Journal of Historical Network Research published

JHNR publishes outstanding and original contributions which apply the theories and methodologies of social network analysis to historical research whilst respecting best practices in historical research.
Data
Lecture by Steven E. Jones: "A New Humanism": Expo ’58, Roberto Busa, and the First Humanities Computing Center. Recording and interview.

18 November 2019

written by :
Noëlle Schon

Lecture by Steven E. Jones: "A New Humanism": Expo ’58, Roberto Busa, and the First Humanities Computing Center. Recording and interview.

Lecture by Prof. Dr. Steven E. Jones, University of South Florida, and exclusive interview for the C²DH’s ‘New Horizons’ lecture series.
Thinkering
Transatlantic Perspectives on Digital Hermeneutics

5 November 2019

written by :
Tim van der Heijden, Juliane Tatarinov, Gerben Zaagsma

Transatlantic Perspectives on Digital Hermeneutics

On 10-12 October 2019, the international conference ‘Digital Hermeneutics: from Research to Dissemination’ took place at the German Historical Institute (GHI) in Washington DC. The conference aimed to critically reflect on the radical impact of the digital turn on all stages of historical research, including archiving, research, analysis, interpretation and dissemination on a transatlantic level.
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Digital history of virtual museums

5 November 2019

Digital history of virtual museums

Research seminar with Nadezhda Povroznik.
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Trug und Schein - ein Briefwechsel. How to measure and promote historical thinking in a (online) public history project

25 October 2019

Trug und Schein - ein Briefwechsel. How to measure and promote historical thinking in a (online) public history project

Research seminar with Laura Fahnenbruck
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Visualization for newspapers corpus exploration across time and space

21 October 2019

Visualization for newspapers corpus exploration across time and space

'Impresso Talk' with Jana Keck (Institute of Literary Studies, University of Stuttgart) and Moritz Knabben (Institut für Visualisierung und interaktive Systeme, University of Stuttgart).

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