Type: Lectures and seminars
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Architectures of Imperial Empowerment: On the Crystal Palace and Open World Games as World-Shaped Halls
Learn moreistory@Play Lecture with Marc Bonner about rural open-world games that adapt physical-real iconic places and explore their ecological as well as ideological implications.
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Teaching historians the ways of the machine: building the digital literacy of humanists, 1966-1987
Learn moreResearch seminar with Sofia Papastamkou.
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Visualizing Palestine: Data Visualization and Difficult Histories
Learn moreFourth session of the Question of Palestine seminar series
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History of Palestinian Women Through Film and Photography
Learn moreSession 3 of the Question of Palestine seminar series
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Jewels that Resist: Against Colonial Geographies, a conversation with Ariella Aïsha Azoulay
Learn moreSession 2 of the Question of Palestine seminar series
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Prescene: Early Digital Cultures
Learn moreHands on History talk with Lukasz Szalankiewicz about the origins and evolution of early digital communities.
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Playgrounds of the Past: Regionality & Adaptation in Game Cultures
Learn moreThis History@Play lecture by Victor Navarro-Remesal and Beatriz Pérez explores how regional perspectives shape the history, aesthetics, and narratives of video games, with a focus on Europe and Japan.
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Everyone Their Own Historian-ish: Identifying, Analyzing, and Engaging Popular History Practice in New Media and Beyond
Learn moreTalk by M.J. Rymsza-Pawlowska, Visiting Researcher at the C²DH.