Early Modern Studies after the Digital Turn

  • Estill (book editor) L
  • Jakacki (book editor) D
  • Ullyot (book editor) M
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Abstract

The essays collected in this volume address the digital humanities’ core tensions: fast and slow; surficial and nuanced; quantitative and qualitative. Scholars design algorithms and projects to process, aggregate, encode, and regularize historical texts and artifacts in order to position them for new and further interpretations. Every essay in this book is concerned with the human-machine dynamic, as it bears on early modern research objects and methods. The interpretive work in these pages and in the online projects discussed orients us toward the extensible future of early modern scholarship after the digital turn.

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Estill (book editor), L., Jakacki (book editor), D. K., Ullyot (book editor), M., & Brizio (review author), E. (2018). Early Modern Studies after the Digital Turn. Renaissance and Reformation, 41(1), 196–198. https://doi.org/10.33137/rr.v41i1.29537

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