'Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0' - 'The End of the Humanities 1.0'

On 14th December 2012 Rens Bod delivered his inaugural address as Professor of Computational and Digital Humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Under the ominous title Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0 [The End of the Humanities 1.0], the lecture provided a spirited agenda for the futur...

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Main Authors: Geert Janssen, Kaat Wils
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2013-12-01
Series:BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
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Online Access:https://bmgn-lchr.nl/article/view/6165
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spelling doaj-8c861be167804bb1a0b17c7e8487a14c2021-10-02T18:13:25ZengOpen JournalsBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review0165-05052211-28982013-12-011284'Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0' - 'The End of the Humanities 1.0'Geert Janssen0Kaat Wils1Royal Netherlands Historical SocietyRoyal Netherlands Historical Society On 14th December 2012 Rens Bod delivered his inaugural address as Professor of Computational and Digital Humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Under the ominous title Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0 [The End of the Humanities 1.0], the lecture provided a spirited agenda for the future of the arts and humanities. This Forum of the BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review seeks to facilitate a discussion about Rens Bod’s ideas from the perspective of current historical science in the Netherlands and Belgium. For this purpose the editors have asked three historians with expertise in digital humanities – Inger Leemans, Andreas Fickers and Marnix Beyen – to engage with Bod’s agenda from their respective cultural, political and media historical perspective.   This article is part of the forum 'The End of the Humanities 1.0'. https://bmgn-lchr.nl/article/view/6165digital historydigital humanitiese-humantiesRens Bod
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'Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0' - 'The End of the Humanities 1.0'
BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
digital history
digital humanities
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Kaat Wils
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title 'Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0' - 'The End of the Humanities 1.0'
title_short 'Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0' - 'The End of the Humanities 1.0'
title_full 'Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0' - 'The End of the Humanities 1.0'
title_fullStr 'Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0' - 'The End of the Humanities 1.0'
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publisher Open Journals
series BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
issn 0165-0505
2211-2898
publishDate 2013-12-01
description On 14th December 2012 Rens Bod delivered his inaugural address as Professor of Computational and Digital Humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Under the ominous title Het einde van de geesteswetenschappen 1.0 [The End of the Humanities 1.0], the lecture provided a spirited agenda for the future of the arts and humanities. This Forum of the BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review seeks to facilitate a discussion about Rens Bod’s ideas from the perspective of current historical science in the Netherlands and Belgium. For this purpose the editors have asked three historians with expertise in digital humanities – Inger Leemans, Andreas Fickers and Marnix Beyen – to engage with Bod’s agenda from their respective cultural, political and media historical perspective.   This article is part of the forum 'The End of the Humanities 1.0'.
topic digital history
digital humanities
e-humanties
Rens Bod
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