Gilsdorf / Morreale | Digital Medieval Studies--Experimentation and Innovation | Buch | 978-1-80270-069-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 187 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: Collection Development, Cultural Heritage, and Digital Humanities

Gilsdorf / Morreale

Digital Medieval Studies--Experimentation and Innovation

Buch, Englisch, 187 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: Collection Development, Cultural Heritage, and Digital Humanities

ISBN: 978-1-80270-069-5
Verlag: ARC Humanities Press


While the tale of Roberto Busa and the Index Thomisticus has become an origin myth for Digital Medieval Studies, less attention has been paid to the critical role of the World Wide Web as a platform and impetus for this digital turn. This volume focuses on early Medieval Studies research created with, operating through, and dependent upon the internet itself, profiling ground-breaking projects that define the genres of internet-based scholarship we now take for granted, including sourcebooks, searchable databases, digital editions and corpora, and born-digital medieval scholarship. The collection reveals how internet-based products rely upon and support a more collaborative model of research, teaching, and learning in Medieval Studies than the more individualistic, discrete one that defined earlier work in the field.
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Introduction: "Digital Medieval Studies: Pasts, Presents, Futures," by Laura K. Morreale and Sean Gilsdorf

Chapter 1: "The Internet Medieval Sourcebook," by Paul Halsall and Maryanne Kowaleski

Chapter 2: "MedArt: Images of Medieval Art and Architecture and the Creation of the World Wide Web," by Alison Langmead and Alison Stones

Chapter 3: "The Medieval Review," by Deborah M. Deliyannis and James J. O'Donnell

Chapter 4. "Mapping Gothic France: An Essay," by Stephen Murray and Stefaan Van Liefferinge

Chapter 5: "A History of the Electronic Canterbury Tales," by Daniel T. Kline

Chapter 6: "Medievalists.net: A Personal History," by Peter Konieczny, with Sandra Alvarez and Danièle Cybulskie

Chapter 7: "Digital Scriptorium: Keeping Up with the Times," by Debra Taylor Cashion and Lynn Ransom

Chapter 8: "When New Philology Met the Internet: A Recollection," by Stephen G. Nichols

Appendix: Project Archives


Morreale, Laura K.
Laura Morreale is an Independent Scholar whose research addresses late medieval Italy and the Mediterranean world. She has chaired the Medieval Academy of America’s Committee on Digital Humanities, and is Editor-in-Chief of Digital Medievalist.

Gilsdorf, Sean
Sean Gilsdorf is Lecturer on Medieval Studies at Harvard University. His research addresses the religious and political history of the early Middle Ages. He is the editor (with Laura Morreale) of Digital Medieval Studies—Practice and Preservation (Arc Humanities Press, 2022).


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