The series "Studies in Digital History and Hermeneutics" addresses key questions for historians in the digital age:
- how do digital infrastructures and technologies interfere in our practices of thinking, doing, and narrating history?
- what are the methodological and epistemological implications of using digital data and tools for historical interpretation and argumentation?
- what new historical questions can be asked when exploring the big data of the past?
In offering a platform for cutting edge scholarship in the emerging field of digital history and hermeneutics, the series aims at making a critical intervention in the field of digital humanities and introducing key debates and concepts of digital history to the historical community at large.
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