Digital History
The Digital History Seminar focuses on the discussion of historical research that has been made possible by the use of electronic tools and resources.
- Time
- Tuesdays 17:30
- Convenors
- Alexandra Ortolja-Baird (Portsmouth), Alice Kinghorn (Bristol), Jack Newman (Kent), James Baker (Southampton), Matthew Shaw (The Queen’s College, Oxford), Sarah Middle (National Museums Scotland / Open University), and Tessa Hauswedell (UCL).
About the seminar
The Digital History Seminar has been running since 2012 and focuses on the discussion of historical research that has been made possible by the use of electronic tools and resources. The seminar is hosted by the Institute of Historical Research and is offered in association with the IHR's Digital History team. Seminars are usually at Senate House, London, on Tuesday afternoons, with a simultaneous live broadcast online. We welcome anyone with an interest in digital history, including academics, students, cultural heritage and digital humanities practitioners, and other researchers.
Past seminars on our YouTube channel can be viewed online and are a valuable resource for the study of digital history.
To get in touch with the seminar convenors, please email digitalhistoryseminar@gmail.com
The Digital History Seminar website is available at ihrdighist.blogs.sas.ac.uk
Follow the Digital History seminar on Twitter: @IHRDigHist