Websites as sources: how should humanities and social sciences approach, use and diffuse publicly available online sources? — Symposium (Luxembourg, 21 March 2012) — Panel 5: Digital public history

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In the fifth panel of the symposium ‘Websites as sources: how should humanities and social sciences approach, use and diffuse publicly available online sources?’, chaired by Serge Noiret (European University Institute, Florence), Enrica Salvatori (University of Pisa) presents a critical analysis of the Val di Vara public history project that looks at the ideas of recovering history and building memories. Thomas Cauvin (European University Institute, Florence) gives a presentation on the relationship between the Protestant and Catholic communities in Northern Ireland as seen through websites. Finally, Éva Deák (Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) describes the various aspects of the ETNOfolk project.

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Source: Websites as sources: how should humanities and social sciences approach, use and diffuse publicly available online sources? – Symposium DHLU 2012 / prise de vue : Alexandre Germain.- Luxembourg: CVCE [Prod.], 20.03.2012. CVCE, Sanem. - VIDEO (01:02:37, Couleur, Son original).

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