ABSTRACT

The digital age is affecting all aspects of historical study, but much of the existing literature about history in the digital age can be alienating to the traditional historian who does not necessarily value or wish to embrace digital resources. History in the Digital Age takes a more conceptual look at how the digital age is affecting the field of history for both scholars and students. The printed copy, the traditional archive, and analogue research remain key constitute parts for most historians and for many will remain precious and esteemed over digital copies, but there is a real need for historians and students of history to seriously consider some of the conceptual and methodological challenges facing the field of historical enquiry as we enter the twenty-first century.

Including international contributors from a variety of disciplines - History, English, Information Studies and Archivists – this book does not seek either to applaud or condemn digital technologies, but takes a more conceptual view of how the field of history is being changed by the digital age. Essential reading for all historians.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

History in the digital age

part |55 pages

Re-conceptualizing History in the Digital Age

chapter |16 pages

The Spatial Humanities

Space, time and place in the new digital age

chapter |22 pages

The Making of History

Remediating historicized experience

part |50 pages

Studying History in the Digital Age

chapter |16 pages

Doing and Making

History as digital practice

chapter |16 pages

On Collecting, Cataloguing and Collating the Evidence of Reading

The ‘RED movement’ and its implications for digital scholarship

chapter |16 pages

Writing History with the Digital Image

A cautious celebration

part |43 pages

Teaching History in the Digital Age

chapter |20 pages

Studying the past in the Digital Age

From tourist to explorer

chapter |21 pages

Beyond Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V

Teaching and learning history in the digital age

part |35 pages

The future of history in the digital age

chapter |21 pages

New Universes or Black Holes? Age

Does digital change anything?

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion

A changing field