Re-Evaluating the Eleventh Century through Linked Events and Entities
Re-Evaluating the Eleventh Century through Linked Events and Entities
Author(s): Tara Andrews, Márton Rózsa, Katalin Prajda, Lewis Read, Aleksandar AnđelovićSubject(s): 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
Keywords: digital history; data modeling; medieval studies; eleventh century; eastern christianity
Summary/Abstract: This report presents the aims and ongoing progress of the ERC-funded project “Re-Evaluating the Eleventh Century through Linked Events and Entities” (Grant #101002357). We introduce the rationale for the project and the innovative solution for recording historical data that we have developed, known as the STAR model. We then give details of the four case studies undertaken in the project, which will shed new light on the movement of people, the understanding of place and space, and the production of texts within and among Christian societies of the eleventh century. Through the work of this project, we hope to be able to represent, examine, and illustrate the multiplicity of perspectives and interpretations that arise in the history of a century that was so pivotal to the development of the modern Near East and Europe.
Journal: Historical Studies on Central Europe
- Issue Year: 4/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 217-245
- Page Count: 29
- Language: English