As digital humanities in recent years have been taking roots in major international research centers, this edited volume consisting of ten papers including the introduction seeks to examine the current state of the digital/data-driven research in history and neighboring disciplines dealing with Southeast Europe as well as with the Ottoman Empire and to give an interdisciplinary impetus by bringing together international scholars working with various digital approaches. The included papers give a broad introduction into the field and follow various methods of digital analysis and visualization incorporating approaches like corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis,GIS (Geographic Information Systems), agent-based modelling, computationalstatistics etc.
Dr. Dino Mujadževi¿ is historian and lexicographer. He is currently researcher at the Institute for Slavic Studies and Hungarology at the Humboldt University Berlin and associate contributor to the Encyclopaedia Croatica at the Lexicographic Institute "Miroslav Krleža" in Zagreb. Previously, he worked at the Croatian Institute for History and the Ruhr University Bochum, where he resided as Humboldt Fellow. His research interests include the Ottoman and post-Ottoman history of the Western Balkans and digital history.
Digital humanities, digital history, history of Southeast Europe, history of the Ottoman Empire, history of the post-Ottoman space