Collecting and Collections: Digital Lives and Afterlives Starts: 14 November 2019 at 09:45 Ends: 15 November 2019 at 17.00 Location: The Royal Society, London, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG Overview This workshop concerning the afterlives, use and reconstruction of early modern collections is designed to benefit scholars interested in digital humanities. Two specimens of the … Continue reading CONF: Collecting and Collections: Digital Lives and Afterlives (14 November 2019)
CFP: 3 Sessions at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 April 2020)
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 17:41:42 +0200 Subject: CFP: 3 Sessions at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 Apr 20) From: ArtHist Redaktion Date: Jun 10, 2019 Subject: CFP: 3 Sessions at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 Apr 20) Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, April 2 - 04, 2020 Deadline: Jul 15, 2019 [1] The Miniature and the Monumental in Early Modern … Continue reading CFP: 3 Sessions at RSA (Philadelphia, 2-4 April 2020)
CFP: Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide (NCAW): digital humanities
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 21:03:27 +0200 Subject: CFP: Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide (NCAW): digital humanities From: Elizabeth Buhe <ebuhe@nyu.edu> Date: Apr 17, 2019 Subject: CFP: Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide (NCAW): digital humanities New York, NY, May 7 - June 24, 2019 Deadline: Jun 24, 2019 Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide (NCAW) is pleased to announce a digital humanities publishing initiative supported by … Continue reading CFP: Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide (NCAW): digital humanities
Report of the Seminar on Network Research, held on 3 March 2017
NETWORK RESEARCH FOR ART HISTORIANS: WHY AND HOW IS IT IMPORTANT? On Friday 3rd March 2017, SocHistColl held its first seminar, opened to members and non-members alike. The topical theme focussed a new methodological avenue fostered by an increasing use of digital tools in the Humanities: researching networks and visualising them. Prof. Koen Brosens from … Continue reading Report of the Seminar on Network Research, held on 3 March 2017