The Cambridge Introduction to Digital Humanities

Gabriel Hankins author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Aug '26

£22.00

This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Cambridge Introduction to Digital Humanities cover

This book introduces the fundamental questions, methods, infrastructures, and critical concepts of the Digital Humanities.

How are the humanities transformed in the digital era? This book describes the transformation of the humanities by the largest shifts in the production of knowledge since the printing press. It addresses a range of disciplines, providing a history of those shifts and how humanists have responded.How are the humanities transformed in the digital era? This book describes the transformation of the humanities by the largest shifts in the production of knowledge since the printing press. It addresses a wide range of disciplines, providing a history of those shifts and how humanists have responded to them. It argues that we are all digital humanists now, since we are all addressed by an era of pervasive digital research, reading, teaching, and learning. This book provides a history of digital transformations in the humanities since the first computers, defines the digital humanities through specific communities, conversations, tactics, and intersections, and poses the key questions of the field. Rather than particular technologies or tools, this Introduction centers on the lasting intellectual objects, methods, and concerns of the humanities from the late medieval period to the explosive growth of generative AI.

ISBN: 9781108964708

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212 pages