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Helsinki Computational History Group
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Helsinki Computational History Group
@COMHISgroup
Group of historians, computer scientists and linguists cracking the code of early modern public communication.
Helsinki, Finland Sumali Ekim 2018
1 Sinusundan301 Mga Tagasunod
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New @COMHISgroup output “Print culture and economic constraints: a quantitative analysis of book prices in eighteenth-century Britain” led by Iiro Tiihonen just out: doi.org/10.1016/j.eeh.…
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Delegation from @COMHISgroup also participating! Really looking forward to Glenn’s talk and our workshop on related themes around it.
Voltaire Foundation@VoltaireOxford
📢 New lecture series on Digital Enlightenment Studies! 📢All welcome on 2 May, 5pm, Weston Library @bodleianlibs. Glenn Roe (@LettresSorbonne/@VoltaireOxford) talks on 'The Poetics of Text Reuse: Digital Intertextuality in the 18th-Century Archive' voltaire.ox.ac.uk/event/first-an…
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Join us at the Helsinki Centre for Intellectual History for the launch of our new series, “Rethinking Intellectual History”, tomorrow at 15:00 @HCollegium. Welcome a new era of expanded horizons in intellectual history. Sign up now for an exciting start! helsinki.fi/en/researchgro…

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Two fully funded doctoral researcher positions @helsinkiuni (DL 28 March 2024) for candidates outside Finland to work on “Political Vocabulary of Eighteenth-Century Britain” & “Computational Methods to Challenges in Historical Research”. Spread the word! helsinki.fi/en/researchgro…
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So, in total we have now 3 PhD positions open.
Eighteenth-Century Political Vocabulary (DL 15 March): jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-D…
Computational Methods for History (DL 28 March): jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-D…
Presence of Classics (DL 28 March): jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki-D…
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Come work with us: helsinki.fi/en/researchgro…
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📣Out now on #firstview!
Yann Ciarán Ryan (@lievesofgrass) (@LeidenDH) and Mikko Tolonen (@mikko_tolonen) (@HelsinkiDH) on 'The Evolution of Scottish Enlightenment Publishing'
#Scottish #Publishing #London #Digital #Data #Edition🏴🖥️
🔓Read OA here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Great News for DH Enthusiasts! Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon makes its annual orbit around the sun, returning as #DHH24 @CLARINERIC & @DARIAHeu summer school. Thus we are able to subsidise international participants. More soon: helsinki.fi/en/digital-hum… @helsinkiuni
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Happy New Year! We've just published a blog post giving a glimpse into what 2024 holds for the Helsinki Computational History Group, along with some reflections on 2023. Check it out: helsinki.fi/en/researchgro…
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📰 The Reception Reader article has been published in the Journal of Open Humanities Data #johd with open access doi.org/10.5334/johd.1…
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Wednesday 3rd of May 2023: #HPCHD workshop on “Meaning of Meaning in Big Historical Data”. See the flyer and get in touch. w/ @TurkuNLP @COMHISgroup @mmathioudakis @JMKuukkanen @ViliLahteenmaki et al. #HPCHD project is part of the #EuroHPC programme funded by @SuomenAkatemia

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At @COMHISgroup, instead of intellectual history, we’ve turned to contemporary data analysis with immediate, short-term effects. Conceptual and philosophical issues we used to deal with were complicated and undesirable. Here’s our latest led by Ruilin! #CommutingHighImpactStudies

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We will present today on one of our latest projects on “Detection and Clustering of Printers’ Marks to Reveal Publisher Networks of 18th Century Books” at #DHNB2023 at 12:30CET. Come & see what we are up to with computer vision: dhnb.eu/conferences/dh… @COMHISgroup #tonson
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🎉 We are happy to launch the Reception Reader, a web interface for studying text reuse in early modern British publications!
It’s designed for scholars and students in the humanities to explore and study the reception of works over time. #receptionreader
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A fabulous project that anyone interested in #ECCO or the c18th should really check out.
Brought to you by the amazing team at @COMHISgroup @helsinkiuni
Mikko Tolonen@mikko_tolonen
Reception Reader is out! We designed this tool with the needs of traditional intellectual history in mind, but it should be of use to a much wider audience as well. Read the overview thread at @receptionreader and start exploring receptionreader.com
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Our #HPCHD article, “Detecting Sequential Genre Change in Eighteenth-Century Texts”, has been published: ceur-ws.org/Vol-3290/short… @COMHISgroup
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The famous double poster #AIDay2022 by #HPCHD project represented by @COMHISgroup & @TurkuNLP. Keeping the humanities and historical research flag flying high!



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Our article, “Anatomy of Eighteenth Century Collections Online” in Eighteenth-Century Studies available #OA: muse.jhu.edu/article/867734. Meant for all users of #ECCO irrespective of methods. What we offer is an analysis of what is included - and what not - in the light of #ESTC.
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