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Dear colleagues,

You are warmly invited to "Quo Vadis: Digital Mapping and Medieval Studies Today" sponsored by Digital Medievalist & the Harvard University Standing Committee on Medieval Studies. The event is free and will take place on Zoom on October 6, 2022; 12:00-14:30 EDT. Registration is required at https://tinyurl.com/2p9y9ez5

Whether scholars are annotating restored images of medieval maps or plotting data on modern cartographic platforms, the challenges they face in representing medieval spatial data remain largely unanswered. In this two-part event, participants will discuss what has already been accomplished with online medieval maps and mapping projects, and identify the larger questions concerning this genre of digital scholarship.

Featuring:
Carrie Beneš (New College Florida)
Catherine Clarke (IHR London)
Helen Davies (Univ. of Colorado - Colorado Springs)
Martin Foys (Univ. of Wisconsin)
Keith Lilley (Queens Unv. Belfast)
Laura Morreale (Digital Medievalist)
Jesse Torgerson (Wesleyan Univ.)
David Joseph Wrisley (NYU Abu Dhabi)

All best wishes,

Kivilcim


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Dr N. Kıvılcım Yavuz

Lecturer in Medieval Studies and Digital Humanities

Institute for Medieval Studies | School of History

University of Leeds

Leeds, LS2 9JT

 

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