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Title History in the digital age / edited by Toni Weller.
Publication Info London : Routledge, 2012.



Descript 256 p.
Contents Introduction: History in the Digital Age. Part 1. Re-conceptualising history in the digital age 1. Spatial humanities: space, time, and place in the new digital age 2. The making of history: remediating historicised experience 3. A method for navigating the infinite archive Part 2. Studying history in the digital age 4. Doing and making: history as digital practice. 5. On collecting, cataloguing and collating the evidence of reading: the 'RED movement' and its implications for digital scholarship 6. Writing history with the digital image - a cautious celebration Part 3. Teaching history in the digital age 7. Studying the past in the digital age: from tourist to explorer. 8. Beyond ctrl-c, ctrl-v - teaching and learning history in the digital age Part 4. The future of history in the digital age 9. New universes or black holes? Does digital change anything? 10. Conclusion: A Changing Field
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136202650 (e-book)
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Subject History -- Philosophy.
Technological innovations.
Social change.
Historiography.
History -- Study and teaching.
Electronic records.
Digital media.
Alt author Weller, Toni.
Descript 256 p.
Contents Introduction: History in the Digital Age. Part 1. Re-conceptualising history in the digital age 1. Spatial humanities: space, time, and place in the new digital age 2. The making of history: remediating historicised experience 3. A method for navigating the infinite archive Part 2. Studying history in the digital age 4. Doing and making: history as digital practice. 5. On collecting, cataloguing and collating the evidence of reading: the 'RED movement' and its implications for digital scholarship 6. Writing history with the digital image - a cautious celebration Part 3. Teaching history in the digital age 7. Studying the past in the digital age: from tourist to explorer. 8. Beyond ctrl-c, ctrl-v - teaching and learning history in the digital age Part 4. The future of history in the digital age 9. New universes or black holes? Does digital change anything? 10. Conclusion: A Changing Field
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136202650 (e-book)
Subject History -- Philosophy.
Technological innovations.
Social change.
Historiography.
History -- Study and teaching.
Electronic records.
Digital media.
Alt author Weller, Toni.

Subject History -- Philosophy.
Technological innovations.
Social change.
Historiography.
History -- Study and teaching.
Electronic records.
Digital media.
Descript 256 p.
Contents Introduction: History in the Digital Age. Part 1. Re-conceptualising history in the digital age 1. Spatial humanities: space, time, and place in the new digital age 2. The making of history: remediating historicised experience 3. A method for navigating the infinite archive Part 2. Studying history in the digital age 4. Doing and making: history as digital practice. 5. On collecting, cataloguing and collating the evidence of reading: the 'RED movement' and its implications for digital scholarship 6. Writing history with the digital image - a cautious celebration Part 3. Teaching history in the digital age 7. Studying the past in the digital age: from tourist to explorer. 8. Beyond ctrl-c, ctrl-v - teaching and learning history in the digital age Part 4. The future of history in the digital age 9. New universes or black holes? Does digital change anything? 10. Conclusion: A Changing Field
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Weller, Toni.
ISBN 9781136202650 (e-book)

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