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    Digitizing Enlightenment: Digital Humanities and the Transformation of Eighteenth-Century Studies

    Digitizing Enlightenment by Burrows, Simon; Roe, Glenn;

    Digital Humanities and the Transformation of Eighteenth-Century Studies

    Series: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment; 2020:07;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Voltaire Foundation
    • Date of Publication 13 July 2020

    • ISBN 9781789621945
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages422 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 714 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 48 Illustrations, black & white
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    Additional resources for this book are available on our Manifold site, which can be accessed via https://liverpooluniversitypress.manifoldapp.org/projects/digitizing-enlightenment

    Digitizing Enlightenment explores how a set of inter-related digital projects are transforming our vision of the Enlightenment. The featured projects are some of the best known, well-funded and longest established research initiatives in the emerging area of ?digital humanities?, a field that has, particularly since 2010, been attracting a rising tide of interest from professional academics, the media, funding councils, and the general public worldwide. Advocates and practitioners of the digital humanities argue that computational methods can fundamentally transform our ability to answer some of the ?big questions? that drive humanities research, allowing us to see patterns and relationships that were hitherto hard to discern, and to pinpoint, visualise, and analyse relevant data in efficient and powerful new ways.

    In the book?s opening section, leading scholars outline their own projects? institutional and intellectual histories, the techniques and methodologies they specifically developed, the sometimes-painful lessons learned in the process, future trajectories for their research, and how their findings are revising previous understandings. A second section features chapters from early career scholars working at the intersection of digital methods and Enlightenment studies, an intellectual space largely forged by the projects featured in part one.

    Highlighting current and future research methods and directions for digital eighteenth-century studies, the book offers a monument to the current state of digital work, an overview of current findings, and a vision statement for future research.

    Featuring contributions from Keith Michael Baker, Elizabeth Andrews Bond, Robert M. Bond, Simon Burrows, Catherine Nicole Coleman, Melanie Conroy, Charles Cooney, Nicholas Cronk, Dan Edelstein, Chloe Summers Edmondson, the late Richard Frautschi, Clovis Gladstone, Howard Hotson, Angus Martin, Katherine McDonough, Alicia C. Montoya, Robert Morrissey, Laure Philip, Jeffrey S. Ravel, Glenn Roe, and Sean Takats.



    'Anyone embarking on a DH project, be it large- or small-scale, would do well to read this volume carefully before they begin.'
    Hél?ne E. Bilis, Wellesley College

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    Table of Contents:

    List of figures and tables

    Keith Michael Baker
    Preface

    Simon Burrows and Glenn Roe
    Introduction: Digitizing Enlightenment

    I. Digital projects, past and present

    Robert Morrissey and Glenn Roe
    The ARTFL Encyclopédie and the aesthetics of abundance

    Nicholas Cronk
    Electronic Enlightenment: recreating the Republic of Letters

    Dan Edelstein
    Mapping the Republic of Letters: history of a digital humanities project

    Howard Hotson
    Cultures of Knowledge in transition: Early Modern Letters Online as an experiment in collaboration, 2009-2018

    Jeffrey S. Ravel
    The Comédie-Française Registers Project: questions of audience

    Angus Martin and the late Richard Frautschi
    Towards a new bibliography of eighteenth-century French fiction

    Simon Burrows
    The FBTEE revolution: mapping the Ancien Régime book trade and the future of historical bibliometric research

    Alicia C. Montoya
    Shifting perspectives and moving targets: from conceptual vistas to bits of data in the first year
    of the MEDIATE project

    II. Digital methods and innovations

    Catherine Nicole Coleman
    Seeking the eye of history: the design of digital tools for Enlightenment studies

    Elizabeth Andrews Bond and Robert M. Bond
    Topic modelling the French pre-Revolutionary press

    Katherine McDonough
    Putting the eighteenth century on the map: French geospatial data for digital humanities research

    Laure Philip
    The illegal book trade revisited: an insight into database protocols and pitfalls

    Melanie Conroy and Chloe Summers Edmondson
    The empire of letters: Enlightenment-era French salons

    Clovis Gladstone and Charles Cooney
    Opening new paths for scholarship: algorithms to track text reuse in Eighteenth Century Collections Online

    Sean Takats
    Conclusion: beyond digitizing Enlightenment

    Bibliography
    Index of persons
    Index of titles
    General index

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