New Review: A Time to Gather. Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture
My review of Jason Lustig's book A Time to Gather. Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture was published on H-Soz-u-Kult yesterday.
My review of Jason Lustig's book A Time to Gather. Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture was published on H-Soz-u-Kult yesterday.
The Royal Historical Society's blog Historical Transactions is currently running a special blog series entitled Historical Research in the Digital Age on occasion of Ian Milligan’s new book, The Transformation of Historical Research in the Digital Age (available as open access download).
I was asked to write a blog post on digital abundance from a global perspective, which was published here.
I published version 1 of a dataset of known historical Yiddish newspapers and periodicals published in Germany, on Github and Zenodo. The list is based upon cataloguing and holding information from the libraries and book (listed in the readme file of the Github repository). The list is provided as an Excel sheet and is a work in progress.
Currently the list contains 227 items, 21 of which are available in digitised form. URLs for the digitised periodicals are provided; the list also provides holding locations for the other periodicals but no direct links to their online catalog records.
Any comments and additions are most welcome.
I am delighted to announce that our new book Jewish Studies in the Digital Age is out now, in open access. This new volume was edited by Michelle Margolis, Amalia S. Levi, Daniel Stoekl Ben Ezra, Miriam Rürup and Gerben Zaagsma.
Jewish Studies in the Digital Age contains an elaborate introduction that discusses the intersection of Jewish Studies and Digital Humanities within its broader historical context. In four different sections (Collections, Spatiality, Text and Computational) 16 chapters subsequently analyse a broad range of topical, methological and epistemological issues.
It is the fifth volume to appear in the book series Studies in Digital History and Hermeneutics, published by De Gruyter Oldenbourg and edited by the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH).
Here is the book's abstract:
My new article Digital History and the Politics of Digitization has just been published in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities.
Here is the abstract:
My review of the book Fighters across frontiers. Transnational resistance in Europe, 1936-48 was published in the new issue of Francia-Recensio.
The review can be found here.
I am very happy to announce the launch of the new website #DHJewish - Jewish Studies and Digital Humanities: dhjewish.org.
The #DHJewish website offers a single access point to news, events and projects on the intersection of Jewish Studies and Digital Humanities. It also provides an online community (powered by the open-source team collaboration tool Zulip) as well as a dedicated Zotero group library. Furthermore, we are building a directory of people.
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