Mapping the Republic of Letters

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Summary:

"Before email, faculty meetings, international colloquia, and professional associations, the world of scholarship relied on its own networks: networks of correspondence that stretched across countries and continents; the social networks created by scientific academies; and the physical networks brought about by travel.

But what did these networks actually look like? Were they as extensive as we are led to believe? How did they evolve over time? Mapping the Republic of Letters, in collaboration with international partners, seeks to answer these and other questions through the development of sophisticated, interactive visualization tools. It also aims to create a repository for metadata on early-modern scholarship, and guidelines for future data capture."

Link:

http://republicofletters.stanford.edu/

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Tags:

oa.humanities oa.ssh

Date tagged:

07/12/2017, 10:38

Date published:

07/12/2017, 06:38