Writing the Digital History of Nazi Germany
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Edited by:
Julia Timpe
and Frederike Buda
About this book
How do scholarship and practices of remembrance regarding Nazi Germany benefit from digital tools and approaches? What challenges arise from "doing history digitally" in this field – and how should they best be dealt with? The eight chapters of this book explore these and related questions. They discuss the digital initiatives of various archives and source databases, highlight findings of research undertaken with digital tools, and examine how such tools can be used to present history in education, exhibitions and memorials. All contributions focus on recent or, in some cases, ongoing digital projects related to the history of National Socialism, World War II, and the Holocaust.
Author / Editor information
Julia Timpe, and Frederike Buda, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany.
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Part I Digitally Researching the History of Nazi Germany, World War II, and the Holocaust
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Sonja Dickow-Rotter and Daniel Burckhardt Open Access Download PDF |
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Christiane Charlotte Weber Open Access Download PDF |
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Part II Digitally Writing the History of Nazi Germany, World War II, and the Holocaust
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Sebastian Bondzio Open Access Download PDF |
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Mark Dang-Anh and Stefan Scholl Open Access Download PDF |
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Part III Digital Exhibitions and Digital Forms of Commemoration
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Andreas Birk, Frederike Buda, Heiko Bülow, Arturo Gomez Chavez, Christian A. Müller and Julia Timpe Open Access Download PDF |
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Jannik Sachweh Open Access Download PDF |
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Christian Günther Open Access Download PDF |
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