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Historical Arguments and the Digital 2024 Conference Talk

University of Luxembourg 11 Porte des Sciences, Esch-Belval Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

Recovering archival specters with digital historical methods How might historians use digital research methods to study archival specters – people who lived, breathed, and made their mark on history, but […]

DH 2024 Conference Talk

George Mason University Virtual, VA, United States

Computational Methods for Restorative Data Justice Introduction While “data” is often understood today in computational terms, as information coded and organized for interpretation with digital tools and algorithms, the term […]

Visualizing History’s Fragments with Ottoman Algerian Registers

University of Virginia VA, United States

Through close reading, structured notes, and developing a custom, context-specific classification schema, Dr. Ashley Sanders has reconstructed data sets on the governors of Ottoman Algeria (1518-1837) for prosopographical study. This reconstruction aims to avoid recreating imperial ontologies and instead aims to describe these men and women with categories that they themselves would have likely employed.

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