Digital History Projects
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iPergamon
A Digital Corpus of the Inscriptions of Pergamon
Humility in Theory and Practice
Historical Approaches across Cultures (1250-1500)
Re-Experiencing History
AI-powered Project Aims to Transform Historical Texts into Visual Representations
LOD4HSS
Linked Open Data for the Humanities and Social Sciences (LOD4HSS)
Ad Fontes
An Introduction to Working with Sources in the Archive
Rockefeller Fellows as Heralds of Globalization
The Circulation of Elites, Knowledge, and Practices of Modernization (1920s-1970s)
Wo ist das Crypto Valley?
Langzeitbeobachtung zu den Infrastrukturen von Cryptowährungen
Rice Knowledge and Practices between Pacific Asia and West Africa
International Development Meets Local Farming (1960–1991)
Digital Editing and Global Microhistory
A Basel Colonial Mercenary in Seventeenth-Century Insular Southeast Asia
The Just City
The Ciceronian Conception of Justice and Its Reception in the Western Tradition
15past15 Podcast Series
15past15 is a podcast which discusses how the past is made, and by whom
EDCS
Epigraphic Database Clauss Slaby
Lives in Transit
Interactive, text-based game which simulates the experience of researching and writing global history
HSSO 2.0
Historische Statistik der Schweiz 2.0
The Roman Senate under the Tetrarchs
A prosopographical collection of members of the senatorial order from 284-306 CE
Geschichtswerkstatt
Die Geschichtswerkstatt von Zebis führt Schulklassen im Rahmen des Projektunterrichts durch den Geschichtsunterricht
The Department of History’s Digital History Lab (DHL) develops the strategic objectives for approaches to Digital History and sets the focus for activities in this field. The Lab is a forum for discussion and presentation of best practices in Digital History and a contact point concerning the use and implementation of digital tools and methods in teaching and research.
We discuss and propose strategies for teaching (e.g. digital skills and tools for students and teachers) and for research (e.g. digital skills and tools for academic research; ongoing support of students, PhD students and postdocs).