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Historical Sources and Transnational Approaches to European History
CENDARI Summer School
Veröffentlicht am Mittwoch, 24. April 2013
Zusammenfassung
The CENDARI project, in collaboration with the COST Action: IS 1005, Medioevo Europeo: Medieval Studies and Technological Resources, will host the first of three annual CENDARI Summer Schools in Florence, Italy. Sessions will apply the concept of ‘transnational moments’ to examine ways in which historical research is complicated by the nature of material records of the past. The Summer School will provide a context for the various collections-level challenges to transnational history, such as how to identify sources that have become ‘hidden’ or lost through accidents of history.
Inserat
Presentation
The CENDARI project, in collaboration with the COST Action: IS 1005, Medioevo Europeo: Medieval Studies and Technological Resources, will host the first of three annual CENDARI Summer Schools in Florence, Italy. Over the course of one week, we will invite participants to address specifically how CENDARI aims to resolve the difficulties of historical research through the application of digital technologies and methods.
Sessions will apply the concept of ‘transnational moments’ to examine ways in which historical research is complicated by the nature of material records of the past. The Summer School will provide a context for the various collections-level challenges to transnational history, such as how to identify sources that have become ‘hidden’ or lost through accidents of history. Researchers will examine the linguistic, quantitative and methodological challenges facing them today.
The five-day programme will be a combination of expert speakers, hands-on sessions and collaborative design workshops. All attendees at the Summer School will be invited to present their own research questions and will learn about the digital methods and tools that can be applied. Participants will present their own work and receive feedback from peers; attend seminars by leading authorities in transnational modern and medieval European history, as well as in Digital Humanities; deepen their understanding of the impact of the material record on the practice of history; gain familiarity with powerful new tools in research-oriented information technology.
Programme
Monday 22nd July 2013
09.30 – 11.00
- Opening seminar: Research infrastructures and new transnational research questions (Dr. Jonathan Gumz , University of Birmingham)
11.00 – 11.30 Break
11.30 – 13.00
- Panel discussion: CENDARI a research infrastructure that gets librarians, e-scientists, digital humanists, medieval and modern historians to work together ( Members of CENDARI partner institutions )
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 16.00
- Seminar: Transnational questions raised by the collections of the Fondazione Ezio Franceschini (Prof. Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, International Society for the Study of Medieval Latin Culture)
16.00 – 17.00 Break
17.00
- Keynote Address: The undetermined nature of transnational history (Prof. Jay Winter, Yale University)
Tuesday 23rd July 2013
09.30 – 11.00
- Seminar: How sources become "institutionalized". From items, objects and fonds to metadata records (Dr Graham Jefcoate)
11.00 – 11.30 Break
11.30 – 13.00
- Seminar: Search algorithms and machine translation (Dr Alex O'Connor, Trinity College Dublin)
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 16.00
- Hands on session: Working with the Fondazione collections and finding aids (Dr Nicole Bériou)
16.00 Optional: Guided Tour of Florence – details to be confirmed
Wednesday 24th July 2013
09.30 – 11.00
- Colloquium: Presentation of the participants' research projects; discussion with special emphasis on organization of sources and critical reflection on the potential of digital methodologies (Moderated by Dr Jakub Beneš, Dr Pavlina Bobič and Dr Klaus Richter, University of Birmingham)
11.00 – 11.30 Break
11.30 – 13.00
- Colloquium: Continued
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 16.00
- Seminar: How research methodologies translate into digital methodologies (Prof. Sheila Anderson, King’s College, London)
16.00 – 17.00 Break
17.00 Reception: details to be confirmed
Thursday 25th July 2013
Sessions hosted by Dr. Jean Daniel Fekete (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique) and Dr. Emiliano Degl’Innocenti (Fondazione Ezio Franceschini)
09.30 – 11.00
- Demonstration: Cutting edge projects for the procession of historical data
11.00 – 11.30 Break
11.30 – 13.00
- Brainstorming Session: What makes a useful tool for historical research?
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 16.00
- Hands on session: Designing a digital tool for historical research
16.00 – 17.00 Break
17.00 Optional Cultural Programme: details to be confirmed
Friday 26th July 2013
09.30 – 11.00
- Panel Discussion: Problems with multilingual sources (Louise Edwards, Franco De Vivo, Dr. Jakub Beneš, Dr. Pavlina Bobič and Dr. Klaus Richter)
11.00 – 11.30 Break
11.30 – 13.00
- Keynote Address: Digital History A paradigm shift? (Dr. Hugh Denard, Trinity College Dublin)
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 16.00
- Final plenary discussion - Challenges of transnational history and historical sources
16.00 Close
Kategorien
Orte
- International Society for the Study of Medieval Latin Culture - Via Montebello 7
Florenz, Italien
Daten
- Montag, 22. Juli 2013
- Dienstag, 23. Juli 2013
- Mittwoch, 24. Juli 2013
- Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2013
- Freitag, 26. Juli 2013
Anhänge
Schlüsselwörter
- summer school, research infrastructures, transnational history, Digital Humanities
Kontakt
- Catherine O´Brien
courriel : Catherine [dot] OBrien [at] tcd [dot] ie
Verweis-URLs
Informationsquelle
- Ele Kraft
courriel : gkraft [at] gcdh [dot] de
Lizenz
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Zitierhinweise
« Historical Sources and Transnational Approaches to European History », Kolloquium , Calenda, Veröffentlicht am Mittwoch, 24. April 2013, https://doi.org/10.58079/nd2