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  • ISBN-13: 9781509537037
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Digital history is an emerging field that draws on digital technology and computational methods. A global enterprise that invites scholars worldwide to join forces, it presents exciting and novel ways we might explore, understand and represent the past.

Hannu Salmi provides the most compelling introduction to digital history to date. Beginning with an examination of the origins of the digital study of history, he goes on to discuss the question of how history exists in a digitized form. He introduces basic concepts and ideas in digital history, including databases and archives, interdisciplinarity and public engagement. Outlining the problems and methods in the study of big data, both textual and visual, particular attention is paid to the born-digital era: the contemporary age that exists primarily in digital form.

What is Digital History? is essential reading for students of history and other humanities fields, as well as anyone interested in how digitization and digital cultures are transforming the study of history.

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We are all digital historians now, and by interrogating the origins and content of this emerging discipline, Hannu Salmi charts an intellectual landscape we must all navigate. What is Digital History? provides a sure guide and a welcome companion. Tim Hitchcock, Director of the Sussex Humanities Lab

I learned a great deal from this book. I appreciate its international coverage, and especially the range of examples described. It will be especially useful for introductory history courses where faculty seek to familiarize students with the breadth of online archives, and the scholarship that has been generated from them. Jo Guldi, Southern Methodist University

Introduction

Notes

1 The Digital Past: Sources and Problems

Digitization of cultural heritage

Biases of the digital past

Born-digital era

Virality

Toward the epistemology of the born digital

Notes

2 Reading and Textuality in Digital History

Reading as a research method

Reading with machines

Distant reading

The challenge of big data

Texts for historical research

Distant reading techniques

Notes

3 Mapping and Viewing History

Maps as digital sources

Maps as historical interpretations

From visual evidence to distant viewing

Sound and vision

Visuality, textuality and metadata

Notes

4 Interdisciplinarity: Challenges for Research

Beyond disciplinarity

Trading across borders

Towards interdisciplinary practices

Notes

5 Presenting the Past in the Digital Age

Digital history for the public

Visualizing data

Presenting change over time

Augmented and mixed realities

Travelling in time

Notes

Conclusion

Notes

Further Reading

Index

Hannu Salmi is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Turku.