How does Digitality Change History? Digital History Methods in an Institutional Context

How does Digitality Change History? Digital History Methods in an Institutional Context

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Permanent Seminar 'Legal History Meets Digital Humanities' (Max-Planck-Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory)
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Max-Planck-Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
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Hybrid: online and at the Institute in Frankfurt
PLZ
60431
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Frankfurt
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Deutschland
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03.12.2024 - 03.12.2024
Von
Polina Solonets, Historische Normativitätsregime, Max-Planck-Institut für Rechtsgeschichte und Rechtstheorie

Join us for the next session of the seminar series ‘Legal History Meets Digital Humanities’ on 3.12.24 at 14:00 for a presentation and discussion with Prof’in. Dr. Silke Schwandt (University of Bielefeld) on the topic ‘How does Digitality Change History? Digital History Methods in an Institutional Context’

How does Digitality Change History? Digital History Methods in an Institutional Context

It is the digital condition of our society that has the biggest influence on the development of historical methods in recent years. Methods and practices in history are being transferred into the digital realm and transformed by it. The talk will use several examples from medieval legal history to explore these developments and ask for the institutional challenges and changes that come with the digital condition.

Registration and more details: https://plan.events.mpg.de/event/366/

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dhseminar@lhlt.mpg.de

https://www.lhlt.mpg.de/events/39806/3251077
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