Visualizing History’s Fragments

Visualizing History’s Fragments
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9783031469763
ISBN-13 : 3031469763
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Book Synopsis Visualizing History’s Fragments by : Ashley R. Sanders

Download or read book Visualizing History’s Fragments written by Ashley R. Sanders and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2024-06-19 with total page 367 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book combines a methodological guide with an extended case study to show how digital research methods can be used to explore how ethnicity, gender, and kinship shaped early modern Algerian society and politics. However, the approaches presented have applications far beyond this specific study. More broadly, these methods are relevant for those interested in identifying and studying relational data, demographics, politics, discourse, authorial bias, and social networks of both known and unnamed actors. Ashley R. Sanders explores how digital research methods can be used to study archival specters – people who lived, breathed, and made their mark on history, but whose presence in the archives and extant documents remains limited, at best, if not altogether lost. Although digital tools cannot metaphorically resurrect the dead nor fill archival gaps, they can help us excavate the people-shaped outlines of those who might have filled these spaces. The six methodological chapters explain why and how each research method is used, present the visual and quantitative results, and analyze them within the context of the historical case study. In addition, every dataset is available on SpringerLink as Electronic Supplementary Material (ESM), and each chapter is accompanied by one or more video tutorials that demonstrate how to apply each of the techniques described (accessed via the SN More Media App).


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