Prof. Dr. Daniel Bellingradt, Interim Professor for Early Modern History, LMU Munich
25. April 2022
Digitale Frühneuzeitgeschichte! Frühneuzeitgeschichte digital?
02. Mai 2022
Trading Zones of Early Modern History and Digital History
09. Mai 2022
Thomas Wallnig (Vienna): Early Modern Intellectual History as Viewed from a DH Perspective: three Case Studies
16. Mai 2022
Rachel Midura (Blacksburg, VA): Mapping the Pocket Postbook: Ottavio Codogno’s Compendium of the Posts (1623)
23. Mai 2022
Drew Thomas (Dublin): Using Artificial Intelligence to Study religious Identity and Propaganda during the Protestant Reformation
30. Mai 2022
Jeroen Puttevils (Antwerp): Close and distant Reading with the Grain: what Sixteenth-Century Merchant Letters can Tell us about the Future
20. Juni 2022
Fabrizio Nevola (Exeter, Venice): Hidden Cities and Digital Public History
27. Juni 2022
Michael Gavin (Columbia): Exploring EEBO: A Conceptual Topography of the Early Modern World
04. Juli 2022
Ina Serif (Basel): Digital Book History. Werbeanzeigen als buch- und wissensgeschichtliche Quelle für die Frühe Neuzeit
11. Juli 2022
Tobias Winnerling (Düsseldorf): Semi-strukturiert, semi-automatisiert – semi-nützlich? Vom Versuch, Vergessen-Werden im 18. Jahrhundert datenförmig zu machen
25. Juli 2022
Manuela Bragagnolo (Frankfurt, Trento): Authorial Updates: Books, Editions, and normative Knowledge in the Early Modern Period. About the Hyperazpilcueta Project