ELPHi, Electronic Library of Public History: Recent submissions
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La comunità nelle pratiche e nei progetti di Public History
(il Mulino, Bologna, 2025)This essay explores the concept of «communities» as objects of study and as actors in Italian and international Public History practices. Before describing three cases of community-sourcing in communities located in Italy, ... -
Public History and Heritage among Communities: Participation and Knowledge Sharing
(2025)My contribution aims to briefly describe how Public History (from now on PH), with its historical path, methods, and practices, can enrich a transdisciplinary history and management of cultural heritage. How PH could meet ... -
Public History (of Education) and Applied History Manifestos’ 2011-2023
(EUM Edizioni Università di Macerata, 2024)This contribution aims to describe briefly what is Public History and how this sub-field of the history discipline (from now on PH), with its historical path in the last f ifty years, its methods, and applied practices, ... -
A Very Brief Introduction and Summary
(F. Fischer, D. Mantoan, B. Tramelli, A Very Brief Introduction and Summary, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 2, pp. 123-125, 2025) -
Lectures that Link. Analyzing European Lecture Series as Nodes of Interaction in the Digital Humanities
(U. Henny-Krahmer, F. Alvares Freire, E. Renz, Lectures that Link. Analyzing European Lecture Series as Nodes of Interaction in the Digital Humanities, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 2, pp. 127-148, 2025)This article aims to investigate the role of lecture series in Digital Humanities as a field of research within the European context over the past decade. Lecture series, widely used in higher education to facilitate ... -
A Data Atlas Method for Analysing and Visualising Dispersed Cultural Heritage Collections
(A. Vlachidis, I. MacDonald, F. Valeonti, J. Nyhan, K. Sloan, A Data Atlas Method for Analysing and Visualising Dispersed Cultural Heritage Collections, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 2, pp. 149-178, 2025)The history of collecting is important because it can help us to understand how individuals, communities, societies and institutions like museums have sought to understand, capture, create and even contest their worlds. ... -
The Genetic Dossier in the Web of Data. From Documentary Collections to a Scholarly Archive
(E. Pereira, The Genetic Dossier in the Web of Data. From Documentary Collections to a Scholarly Archive, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 2, pp. 179-194, 2025)While archivists and genetic scholars differ considerably in their methodological frameworks, the digital turn in archival preservation and scholarly editing provides an opportunity to narrow the gap. This article examines ... -
Digital Epigraphy and the Study of Ancient Slavery
(K. Vlassopoulos, K. Konstantinidou, Digital Epigraphy and the Study of Ancient Slavery, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 2, pp. 195-214, 2025)The digitisation of the overwhelming majority of ancient evidence has made possible the emergence of Big Data and their utilisation by projects which concern the actions of millions of people. SLaVEgents represents the ... -
LLM-Mining Pre-Stemmatological Philological Literature
(A. Hoenen, LLM-Mining Pre-Stemmatological Philological Literature, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 2, pp. 215-232, 2025)The current article outlines a new research avenue for the analyses of literature from the time before the advent of the stemmatic method in the nineteenth century using large collections of digitized images and texts of ... -
Analysing Trends in the Digitization of Cultural Heritage. The Impact of Digital and Public Humanities on Museum Studies and Art Historical Matters
(D. Mantoan, Analysing Trends in the Digitization of Cultural Heritage. The Impact of Digital and Public Humanities on Museum Studies and Art Historical Matters, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 1, pp. 5-21, 2025) -
No- and Low-Tech Entry Points to Campus and Community Digital Humanities
(C. López Baquero, C. McCarl, M. Blackin, R. Breede, J. Ferrer, B. Griffith, No- and Low-Tech Entry Points to Campus and Community Digital Humanities, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 1, pp. 23-48, 2025)The digital humanities (DH) can engage students and off-campus communities with scholarly activity in new ways, reaching into extracurricular and public spaces and enabling non-specialists to participate not just as consumers ... -
Content Analysis of Travel Literature: A Journey Through Time to Jerusalem
(J. Yosef, G. Prebor, Content Analysis of Travel Literature: A Journey Through Time to Jerusalem, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 1, pp. 49-82, 2025)This study explores Jewish travel literature from the twelfth to the nineteenth century, with a focus on depictions of Jerusalem. Combining distant and close reading methods, it analyses content categories and patterns to ... -
The Transduction of the Archive as an Embodied Space
(G. Alliata, S. Kenderdine, The Transduction of the Archive as an Embodied Space, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 1, pp. 83-100, 2025)Following the mass digitization of archives and the growing production of born‑digital material, we explore how interactive and immersive technologies can enable new modes of access to these collections in situated contexts. ... -
Fonti e archivi digitali per lo studio della Resistenza: stato dell’arte, limiti e opportunità
(V. Colaprice, Fonti e archivi digitali per lo studio della Resistenza: stato dell'arte, limiti e opportunità, «Magazén», 6, 2025, n. 1, pp. 101-118, 2025)The digitization of archival sources related to the Italian Resistance has significantly increased since the 1990s, leading to the development of numerous digital projects. While these initiatives enhance accessibility and ... -
The Digital and the Public as Each Other’s Flip-Side in Today’s Humanities
(F. Fischer, D. Mantoan, B. Tramelli, The Digital and the Public as Each Other’s Flip-Side in Today’s Humanities, «Magazén», 5, 2024, n. 2, pp. 177-178, 2024)Having decided to open our journal to the generality of proposals that spontaneously arise from the Digital and Public Humanities, the second issue of 2024 closes magazén’s first year as an open platform for our wide field ... -
Multilinguality in Action: Towards Linguistic Diversity and Inclusion in Digital Humanities
(A. Horváth, C. Wagner, D. Wrisley, J. Bernardi, A. Chadha, D. Garcia, T. Grallert, S. Ghosh, Y. Ishida, A. Kaye, A. Meden, K. Nagasaki, D. Palmer, H. Scheithauer, M. Świetlik, J. Tharsen, Y. Wang, Multinguality in Action: Towards Linguistic Diversity and Inclusion in Digital Humanities, «Magazén», 5, 2024, n. 2, pp. 179-196, 2024)The article addresses the multilingual landscape in Digital Humanities, focusing on understanding its practitioners. We adopt the concept of user profiles from UX design to help create visibility and empathy for the unique ... -
Building a Model of Sustainable Digital Ecologies for Archiving and Showcasing Grassroots Memory and Symbolic Reparation Initiatives
(R. Velasco Trujillo, Building a Model of Sustainable Digital Ecologies for Archiving and Showcasing Grassroots Memory and Symbolic Reparation Initiatives, «Magazén», 5, 2024, n. 2, pp. 197-222, 2024)In this paper I discuss the experience of a practice‑research project whose objective was to understand how digital archiving infrastructures could support the work of grassroots memory construction initiatives in post‑conflict ... -
NetLay: Layout Classification Dataset for Enhancing Layout Analysis
(S. Gogawale, L. Bambaci, B. Kurar-Barakat, D. Vasyutinsky Shapira, D. Stökl Ben Ezra, N. Dershowitz, NetLay: Layout Classification Dataset for Enhancing Layout Analysis, «Magazén», 5, 2024, n. 2, pp. 223-240, 2024)Within the domain of historical document image analysis, the process of identifying the spatial structure of a document image is an essential step in many document processing tasks, such as optical character recognition ... -
Fare e disfare l’archivio. Tra pratiche artistiche contemporanee e opzioni decoloniali a documenta fifteen
(G. Crisci, Fare e disfare l'archivio. Tra pratiche artistiche contemporanee e opzioni decoloniali a documenta fifteen, «Magazén», 5, 2024, n. 2, pp. 241-256, 2024)This article focuses on the relationship between contemporary artistic practices and archives. It investigates – through the lens of postcolonial studies and decolonial studies – how artistic creation contributes to ... -
In Their Own Words: Disseminating Feminist Self-Art Histories in Sound Archives
(F. Martini, J. Enckell, In Their Own Words: Disseminating Feminist Self‑Art Histories in Sound Archives, «Magazén», 5, 2024, n. 2, pp. 257-272, 2024)In 2009, artist Marysia Lewandowska began digitizing and sharing the Women Audio Archive (WAA) online. Begun in 1983 and conducted until the early 1990s, the WAA is a sound archive containing around 120 hours of public and ...
