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Blaine Greteman, Shakosphere: https://shakeosphere.lib.uiowa.edu/index.jsp
Blaine Greteman, Shakosphere: https://shakeosphere.lib.uiowa.edu/index.jsp
Sherman, "The Social Life of a Book"


== Big Data ==
== Big Data ==

Revision as of 22:47, 3 October 2019

on fields of digital history: https://inclusivehistorian.com/digital-history/

Galey 2012

http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu/projects/shakespeareandthebook/studyenv/pub00.html

Jon Lamb, "Digital Resources for Early Modern Studies," SEL 2018

Networks

how do material texts intersect with this work?

O'Neill 2015

Jenna Townend, “Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Early Modern Networks: The Case of George Herbert and his Imitators,” Literature Compass (2016)

Michael Gavin, “Historical Text Networks: The Sociology of Early English Criticism,” Eighteenth-Century Studies (2016)

Ruth Ahnert, “Protestant Letter Networks in the Reign of Mary I: A Quantitative Approach,” ELH (2015)

Evan Bourke, “Female Involvement, Membership, and Centrality: A Social Network Analysis of the Hartlib Circle,” Literature Compass (2017)

Galloway 2012 for a critique of social network visualizations

Exploring Big Historical Data -- http://www.themacroscope.org/2.0/ -- includes companion website with visualizations

News Networks in Early Modern Europe

Early Modern Digital Studies book out in 2016

Blaine Greteman, Shakosphere: https://shakeosphere.lib.uiowa.edu/index.jsp

Sherman, "The Social Life of a Book"

Big Data

Historians Macroscope http://www.themacroscope.org/2.0/

Robots Reading Vogue: http://dh.library.yale.edu/projects/vogue/

Cliometrics; see Humphrey Moseley and the section on Gants' paper -- footnote 2 summarizes use of quantitative data to study book trade to that time

Storytelling

Robert Darnton website: http://www.robertdarnton.org/

Locked chest of 17c letters: http://brienne.org/