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Vincent Hiribarren: Historian vs AI: who reads and analyses archives best
Vincent Hiribarren: Historian vs AI: who reads and analyses archives best YouTube video by IHR Digital History Seminar

📢 If you missed Vincent Hiribarren's recent @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar 'Historian vs AI: who reads and analyses archives best', the talk is now on our YouTube channel youtu.be/VO26YAK1mu0 #dhist

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Please join us online on Wednesday, March 11 for another talk in the Environmental Digital Humanities seminar series

#dh #dhist #skystorians

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Solving OCR: Using olmOCR to Follow Commodities across the British World Join the Lancaster-Manchester Environmental DH Seminar for a talk and discussion with Jim Clifford and Jacob Polay (Saskatchewan)​.

Join the Lancaster-Manchester Environmental #DH Seminar on March 11 @ 3pm UK (online) for a talk by @jimclifford.bsky.social & @historyjacob.bsky.social:

"Solving OCR: Using olmOCR to Follow Commodities across the British World"

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/solving-oc...

#dhist #ocr #envhist 🗃️

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Tuesday 17 March 2026 - Vincent Hiribarren (KCL): Historian vs AI: who reads and analyses archives best - Digital History Seminar This seminar is 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm GMT live on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/97943434361, later posted to our YouTube channel. Session chair: TBC Abstract: This paper compares how a historian and AI appro...

📢 Join the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar on 17 March (midday UK time) for Vincent Hiribarren on the topic 'Historian vs AI: who reads and analyses archives best'. All our seminars are live on Zoom and published after on our YouTube channel ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2025/09/tues... #dhist

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The 2026 Richard Deswarte Prize in Digital History - Digital History Seminar SUBMIT YOUR NOMINATION HERE BEFORE 31 MAY Richard Deswarte (1965-2021) was one of the founding convenors of the Digital History seminar at the Institute of Historical Research (IHR), University of Lon...

📢 Nominations are now open for the 2026 Richard Deswarte Prize in Digital History! The prize celebrates the best of digital history internationally. Anything published since ~Jan 2025 is eligible. Nominate your work or work you love. Details ➡️ ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2021/12/the-... #dhist

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S. Wright Kennedy: Separate but Dead: Mapping Disease & Segregation in New Orleans, 1880-1915
S. Wright Kennedy: Separate but Dead: Mapping Disease & Segregation in New Orleans, 1880-1915 YouTube video by IHR Digital History Seminar

📢 For those who missed S. Wright Kennedy on 'Separate but Dead: Mapping Disease & Segregation in New Orleans, 1880-1915', the recording is now on the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar youtube channel youtu.be/-pfATKVLxU0?... #dhist

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Tuesday 17 February 2026 - S. Wright Kennedy (University of South Carolina): Separate but Dead: Mapping Disease & Segregation in New Orleans, 1880-1915 - Digital History Seminar This seminar is 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm GMT live on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/93298609780, later posted to our YouTube channel. Session chair: TBC Abstract: In the late nineteenth century, life expectancy ...

This month the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History Seminar welcomes S. Wright Kennedy to talk about 'Separate but Dead: Mapping Disease & Segregation in New Orleans, 1880-1915'. Join us 17 Feb, on Zoom, at midday (UK-time) ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2025/09/tues... #dhist

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Workshop History of Digital History between East and West - Book of Abstracts This is the book of abstracts of the workshop History of Digital History between East and West, which is held on 5-6 February 2026 at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) of the Univ...

Only one week to go until our workshop History of Digital History between East and West.

Download the program and book of abstracts here: zenodo.org/records/1841....

It is also still possible to register, please join us: www.uni.lu/c2dh-en/even...

#digitalhistory #dhist #historiography

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Smits & Wevers: Orientalist pixels - revealing the colonial color palette of early photography
Smits & Wevers: Orientalist pixels - revealing the colonial color palette of early photography YouTube video by IHR Digital History Seminar

#dhist If you missed @thomassmits.bsky.social & @melvinwevers.bsky.social speaking at the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History on Orientalist pixels, colonial colour palettes, and machine learning - plus the fab discussion that followed - the recording is now on our youtube channel youtu.be/kDTJToRCEHQ

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Tuesday 20 January 2026 - Thomas Smits and Melvin Wevers (Amsterdam): Orientalist pixels: How machine learning reveals the colonial color palette of early photography - Digital History Seminar This seminar is 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm GMT live on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/98599080376 later posted to our YouTube channel. Session chair: Alexandra Ortolja-Baird Abstract: This talk explores how digita...

#dhist Join the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar 20 Jan midday GMT (on Zoom) for @thomassmits.bsky.social & @melvinwevers.bsky.social on 'Orientalist pixels: How machine learning reveals the colonial color palette of early photography'. Details ⬇️ ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2025/09/tues...

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Aleksandra Kaye: Text-Mining & Network Analysis of the Polish Diasporic Periodical Press, 1830-1930
Aleksandra Kaye: Text-Mining & Network Analysis of the Polish Diasporic Periodical Press, 1830-1930 YouTube video by IHR Digital History Seminar

If you missed yesterday's @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar from Aleksandra Kaye and colleagues on 'Science Across Borders: Text-Mining and Network Analysis Insights into the Polish Diasporic Periodical Press, 1830-1930', it is now on our seminar youtube channel #dhist
youtu.be/tio0nDGDGjw

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Tuesday 9 December 2025 - Aleksandra Kaye, Malte Vogl (Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology), and Raphael Schlattmann (Technische Universität Berlin): Science Across Borders: Text-Mining and Networ... This seminar is 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm GMT live on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/97424109081 later posted to our YouTube channel. Session chair: James Baker Abstract: Migration has played a significant role i...

#dhist Join the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar on 9 Dec (midday GMT on Zoom) for Aleksandra Kaye and colleagues on 'Science Across Borders: Text-Mining and Network Analysis Insights into the Polish Diasporic Periodical Press, 1830-1930' ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2025/09/tues...

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History of Digital History between East and West This workshop will address the history of digital history by enlarging the scope outside of the United States and Western Europe, taking into account crucial developments elsewhere which have often be...

👉 The program for our workshop History of Digital History between East and West is online.

5-6 february 2026 at the @c2dh.uni.lu, remote participation is possible. More information in the link below.

#digitalhistory
#dhist
#digitalhumanities
www.uni.lu/c2dh-en/even...

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👉 The program for our workshop History of Digital History between East and West is online.

5-6 february 2026 at the @c2dh_lu, remote participation is possible. More information in the link below.

#digitalhistory
#dhist
#digitalhumanities […]

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Tuesday 21 October 2025 - Bronagh McShane and Felix Vanden Borre (Trinity College Dublin): Digitising Death: Gender, Genealogy, and the Experimental Recovery of Women’s Histories in Early Modern Irela... This seminar is 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm BST live on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/93388586494 later posted to our YouTube channel. Session chair: Alexandra Ortolja-Baird Abstract: This paper explores how digita...

🔊 Join the IHR Digital History seminar Tuesday 21 Oct (17:30 BST, on Zoom) for Bronagh McShane and Felix Vanden Borre on 'Digitising Death: Gender, Genealogy, and the Experimental Recovery of Women’s Histories in Early Modern Ireland' #dhist

ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2025/09/tues...

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Look at our lovely autumn/winter @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar schedule, including talks from @bamcshane.bsky.social @jeroenputtevils.bsky.social @rubenros.bsky.social @thomassmits.bsky.social @melvinwevers.bsky.social and more! #dhist

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Call for Papers: Workshop History of Digital History between East and West This workshop will address these blind spots by focusing attention on the question of how the local and the transnational intersected in the technology-inflected reshaping of historical research pract...

Workshop History of Digital History between East and West (5-6 February 2026)
📣❗ Extended deadline for abstracts: 27 June
#digitalhistory #dhist #digitalhumanities
www.uni.lu/c2dh-en/news...

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Amanda Regan: Mapping the Gay Guides: Using Digital History to Explore LGBTQ Travel Guides
Amanda Regan: Mapping the Gay Guides: Using Digital History to Explore LGBTQ Travel Guides YouTube video by IHR Digital History Seminar

#dhist For those who missed it, @regan008.bsky.social's wonderful @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar on "Mapping the Gay Guides: Using Digital History to Explore LGBTQ Travel Guides, 1965 – 2005" is now available on our youtube channel www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySOb...

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#dhist Starting now @ihr.bsky.social Digital History Seminar: Amanda Regan on 'Mapping Gay Guides: Using Digital History to Explore LGBTQ Travel Guides, 1965 - 2005' zoom.us/u/abmzqaH3dh

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22 May 2025 – Deswarte Prize Seminar: Ruth Ahnert and Sebastian Ahnert on 'Tudor Networks of Power' - Digital History Seminar This seminar is 12:00 pm – 13:30 pm GMT live on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/97213610241 later posted to our YouTube channel. This seminar will celebrate the winning entry for the 2024 Richard Deswarte P...

🔊 Today at midday UK time, join the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar (on Zoom) to celebrate 'Tudor Networks of Power', the winning entry for the 2024 Richard Deswarte Prize in Digital History ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2024/09/tues... #dhist

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👉 reminder for our call for papers:

Workshop History of #DigitalHistory between East and West

- 5-6 February 2026 @c2dh.uni.lu
- Deadline for abstracts: 29 May

#dhist #digitalhumanities @hdsmtudarmstadt.bsky.social @juliannenyhan.bsky.social @cinehisto.bsky.social

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Research Projects Data Analyst As the living, growing home of our national story, The National Archives is already a special place to work. We’re an institution nearly 200 years old with a collection spanning 1,000 years of history...

Job klaxon! We’re looking for a data analyst to work on two amazing research projects, including with me on @ehri-uk.bsky.social. Any digital humanities folks out there, please consider applying: nationalarchives.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Careers/job/... #dhist #digitalhumanities

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The 2025 Richard Deswarte Prize in Digital History - Digital History Seminar **SUBMIT HERE BY 30 MAY** Richard Deswarte (1965-2021) was one of the founding convenors of the Digital History seminar at the Institute of Historical Research (IHR), University of London, an advocate...

🔊 Just one month left to nominate your work - or work you love - for the 2025 Richard Deswarte Prize in Digital History, the annual prize that celebrates the best of digital history internationally ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2021/12/the-... #dhist

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Tuesday 29 April 2025 - Rachael Haslam (University of York): Tracing Trust and Distrust: A Network and Linguistic Analysis of Late-Medieval Church Court Disputes - Digital History Seminar This seminar is 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm BST live on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/92645117342, and later posted to our YouTube channel. Session chair: James Baker Abstract: This paper considers preliminary fin...

🔊 Join the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar next Tuesday (29 April) at midday UK time - live on Zoom - for Rachael Haslam speaking about network and linguistic analysis of Late-Medieval church court disputes ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2024/09/tues... #dhist

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The Programming Historian The Programming Historian offers a range of lessons that build upon one another.

Throwback one of our first projects, The Programming Historian (2007-2011). The first edition was written by William Turkel and @alanmaceachern.bsky.social - niche-canada.org/research/nic...

Check out our more up-to-date digital resources here: niche-canada.org/digital-tools/

#envhist #dhist

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In case you missed it, the seminar is now online: really interesting discussions were had about modelling the early modern world www.youtube.com/watch?v=gagj... #dhist

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Tuesday 25 March 2025 – Postgraduate Panel: Lu Liu (UCL) and Brad Scott (QMUL) - Digital History Seminar This seminar is 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm GMT live on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/98773145835, and later posted to our YouTube channel. Session chair: Alice Kinghorn The IHR Digital History Postgraduate Panels ...

✨Tonight✨ the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History returns with our postgraduate panel, live on Zoom at 17:30 UK time, with two papers that will cover NER, TEI, assessing workflows, Hans Sloane, plant history and - I'm sure - much more. Details at ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2024/09/tues... #dhist

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Tuesday 25 March 2025 – Postgraduate Panel: Lu Liu (UCL) and Brad Scott (QMUL) - Digital History Seminar This seminar is 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm GMT live on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/98773145835, and later posted to our YouTube channel. Session chair: Alice Kinghorn The IHR Digital History Postgraduate Panels ...

Join the @ihr.bsky.social Digital History Seminar this Tuesday (17:30 UK time in person and online) for our Postgraduate Panel, with papers on Named Entity Recognition for historical documents and on Hans Sloanes' plant collections ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2024/09/tues... #dhist

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The 2025 Richard Deswarte Prize in Digital History - Digital History Seminar **SUBMIT HERE BY 30 MAY** Richard Deswarte (1965-2021) was one of the founding convenors of the Digital History seminar at the Institute of Historical Research (IHR), University of London, an advocate...

The 2025 Richard Deswarte Prize in Digital History celebrates the best of digital history internationally. You have until 30 May to nominate your work or work you love. Please consider doing so. ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2021/12/the-... #dhist

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What a great seminar last night. And if you missed it, the talk and Q&A are now up on our @ihr.bsky.social Digital History seminar YouTube channel youtu.be/qOExP1olTmc?... #dhist

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