C2 Editorial work for a scientific compilation book
Digital Histories: Emergent Approaches within the New Digital History
Authors: Mats Fridlund, Mila Oiva, Petri Paju
Publishing place: Helsinki
Publication year: 2020
Number of pages: 382
ISBN: 978-952-369-020-2
eISBN: 978-952-369-022-6
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33134/HUP-5/
Web address : https://hup.fi/site/books/e/10.33134/HUP-5/
Historical scholarship is currently undergoing a digital turn. All
historians have experienced this change in one way or another, by
writing on word processors, applying quantitative methods on digitalized
source materials, or using internet resources and digital tools.
Digital Histories
showcases this emerging wave of digital history research. It presents
work by historians who – on their own or through collaborations with
e.g. information technology specialists – have uncovered new, empirical
historical knowledge through digital and computational methods. The
topics of the volume range from the medieval period to the present day,
including various parts of Europe. The chapters apply an exemplary array
of methods, such as digital metadata analysis, machine learning,
network analysis, topic modelling, named entity recognition, collocation
analysis, critical search, and text and data mining.
The volume
argues that digital history is entering a mature phase, digital history
‘in action’, where its focus is shifting from the building of resources
towards the making of new historical knowledge. This also involves novel
challenges that digital methods pose to historical research, including
awareness of the pitfalls and limitations of the digital tools and the
necessity of new forms of digital source criticisms.
Through its combination of empirical, conceptual and contextual studies, Digital Histories is a timely and pioneering contribution taking stock of how digital research currently advances historical scholarship.