How can regional history be researched, published, and shared with the public in the digital age? How do scholars balance accessibility, rigor, and sustainability when building long-term digital infrastructures?
In this lecture, Dr. Moritz Mähr will present Stadt.Geschichte.Basel (2017–2026), one of the largest public history projects in Switzerland. With ten volumes in print and a digital portal designed to serve both the public and researchers, the project exemplifies the challenges and opportunities of large-scale historical collaboration.
Topics will include:
- Strategies for combining offline and online public history
- Designing digital portals for multiple audiences
- Metadata sensitivity and the ethics of historical sources
- Long-term governance and sustainability of digital infrastructures
Students and faculty interested in public history, digital history, archival studies, or interdisciplinary collaboration are especially encouraged to attend.