NIAS Workshop Women Writers in History: national and transnational approaches
Between 2013 and 2016 the European HERA Travelling TexTs project was being carried out in 5 countries – one of those being the Netherlands, more precisely The Hague: Huygens ING. The other countries were the United Kingdom (with the project leader in Glasgow), Finland, NorwayREAD MORE
Hands-on workshop Media Ecology Project – Mark J. Williams (Dartmouth University)
This workshop (May 11-12) will offer an introduction to The Media Ecology Project (MEP), an online resource that realizes new research synergies as it provides more and better scholarly access to historical media. MEP engages dynamic new forms of scholarly production and online publishing (traditional andREAD MORE
Symposium: Pushing the Boundaries of Arts and Culture Studies
We are very pleased to welcome two boundary-defying pioneers on a single stage. Both our distinguished speakers have achieved excellence in their respective disciplines to then cross the traditional divide between art history and social scientific work on arts and culture. Christian Huemer is anREAD MORE
PhD Studentship in Digital Humanities
The Department of Information Studies at University College London (UCLDIS) invites competitive applications for a three year fully funded doctoral research studentship in the area of Digital Humanities as part of their Enlightenment Architectures project. Closing date for applications is 31 May 2017. Note thatREAD MORE
We’re hiring! 3 positions in the fields of Art History and Music History
Please click on the links below for more info: Pre PhD fellow Digital Art History Pre PhD fellow Digital Music History SA Digital Music History READ MORE
Call for papers for CRDH 2018
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media invites submissions for the first annual Current Research in Digital History conference. Submissions should offer historical arguments and interpretations rather than showcase digital projects. We anticipate that the format of short presentations will provide an opportunityREAD MORE
CREATE Salon: Digital Search & Storytelling in History
This month’s topic of our CREATE Salon is Digital Search & Storytelling in History: user-technology relations and the affordances of digital (re)search tools. New digital search tools offer new ways to explore digital or digitized collections. However, how do researchers make use of these newREAD MORE
CREATE Salon: Digitizing the Enlightenment
This month’s topic of our CREATE Salon is ‘Digitizing the Enlightenment‘, with presentations by: Prof. dr. Alicia de Montoya, Mr. dr. Helwi Blom, Rindert Jagersma MA, and dr. Juliette Reboul Middlebrow Enlightenment. Disseminating Ideas, Authors and Texts in Europe (1665-1820) (MEDIATE) MEDIATE is an ERC-funded digital humanitiesREAD MORE
Next Digital History Workshop GIS #2 Mapping Historical Data
This upcoming session of the Create Digital History Workshop is the second session of a three-part workshop on Geographic Information System (GIS); the digital toolbox for researchers working with geographic and spatial data. The aim of the Mapping Historical Data session is to build a basic understanding of the functionalities ofREAD MORE
CREATE is hiring! Two Student Assistants in Digital Theatre History
The Amsterdam Centre for Cultural Heritage and Identity and the Department of Media Studies of the Faculty of Humanities are looking for two Student Assistants in the area of theatre history as part of the project Creative Amsterdam: An E-Humanities Perspective (CREATE), supervised by prof.READ MORE