#DH am #DHIP : Warum sich die #DigitalHistory immer wieder neu erfindet & was wir daraus lernen können. @uwuttke im Interview mit Torsten Hiltmann @HumboldtUni @Mareike2405 & Pauline Spychala @dhiparis @gerbenzaagsma ... über #ATR @dehypotheses & #DHIHA9

Zum Audioessay im Sammelband "From Global to Local?" über #DigitalHumanities im #DACH Raum : https://doi.org/10.26298/1981-5722-dhad

#DHd2026 #openaccess #histodons

"Revolutionary, Disruptive, or Just Repeating Itself?" – #dhiha9 brought together 50+ scholars in Paris to explore the past, present & future of #DigitalHistory 💻 We discussed definitions, ethics, power structures & teaching methods for digital historical research.

Read the interviews with Jane Winters, Torsten Hiltmann, Judith Zimmermann & Edgar Lejeune in English, German or French:
https://dhdhi.hypotheses.org/10825

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Talking @ dhiha9: Four Historians on Historicizing Digital Practices and Research Identities

by Sophie Spliethoff & Virgile Reignier From 23rd to 25th October 2024, the German Historical Institute in Paris opened its doors to about 50 international scholars who discussed past, present and future developments of...

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It’s a bit rough, but so what? In case you’re interested, here are the notes for my talk “Looking Back to Look Ahead: Bachelard’s Phenomenotechnique and Gardin's Logicist Approach in Digital History” that I gave in October at the conference “Revolutionary, Disruptive, or Just Repeating Itself? Tracing the History of Digital History” #dhiha9 in Paris.

I look forward to publishing a more polished version in the future ;-)

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14188187

#DigitalHumanities #DigitalHistory

Looking Back to Look Ahead

Talk given at the conference Revolutionary, Disruptive, or Just Repeating Itself? Tracing the History of Digital History (October 23–25, 2024 at the German Historical Institute in Paris).

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Thanks to @Mareike2405 and everybody who helped make #dhiha9 a success, and to @dhiparis for hosting it!

Leaving Paris…

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To conclude these three days of #dhiha9, reflection and discussion on the definition, methods, tools, teaching, etc. of #digitalhistory

#digitalhistory #digitalhumanities #digitallearning #digitalmethods

@mxp Who wants to read more about this lesser known side of Busa and the roots of #DigitalHumanities needs to ready "Hidden and devalued feminised labour in the digital humanities : on the Index Thomisticus project 1954-67" by Julianne Nyhan #dhiha9
Big thank you to @mxp for his talk "Looking Back to Look Ahead: Bachelard’s Phenomenotechnique and Gardin’s Logicist Approach in Digital History" which included the fun fact that one of the prominent French digital archeologists Jean-Claude Gardin was married to Josephine Chaplin, dark facts about Busa and also for covering the conference extensively here in the fediverse #dhiha9 #DigitalHumanities #digitalhistory
Jetzt hören wir @mxp der über quantitative Geschichte spricht und Versuche zur Formalisierung von Geschichte, als Beispiel Jean-Claude Gardin #dhiha9

Now and for the final lecture of #dhiha9, Michael Piotrowski presents "Looking Back to Look Ahead: Bachelard's Phenomenotechnique and Gardin's Logicist Approach in #DigitalHistory."

#digitalhumanities #digitalmethods #digitalhistory