Wissenschaftliche Projektstelle

Am Deutschen Dokumentationszentrum für Kunstgeschichte – Bildarchiv Foto Marburg, ist zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt befristet bis 30.09.2025 eine drittmittelfinanzierte

Wissenschaftliche Projektstelle

in Vollzeit zu besetzen. Die Eingruppierung erfolgt bei Erfüllung der tariflichen Voraussetzungen nach Entgeltgruppe 13 des Tarifvertrages des Landes Hessen.

Das Drittmittelprojekt NFDI4Culture (https://nfdi4culture.de) beschäftigt sich mit der Sicherung und Zugänglichmachung von Forschungsdaten zu materiellen und immateriellen Kulturgütern. Innerhalb des am DDK angesiedelten Teilprojekts widmet sich die Task Area 2 den Themenbereichen Standards, Datenqualität und Datenkuratierung, insbesondere in der Fachdisziplin Kunstgeschichte.

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Quelle: https://dhd-blog.org/?p=15279

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Interrogating History to Imagine a Different Future

In this period of multiple and intersecting crises such as climate change and the Covid pandemic, how does history education respond?

The post Interrogating History to Imagine a Different Future appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-1/climate-change-history-education/

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A special map of 18th-century French colonial life in the Caribbean and elsewhere

With any luck, by the end of this year my book on the Early Sources on the emerging high degree Masonic bodies that became the Scottish Rite will see the press. COVID-19 has been challenging on all aspects of the economy and society, and the publishing industry is no exception. One positive aspect is that one finds themselves with extra time on their hands, allowing for some experimentation. These French sources will comprise a bilingual book (French and English) with all known correspondence from 1744-1767, containing all of the Sharp documents [a collection of Elus Parfaits corresponce covering France, the Antilles and Louisiana], the Etienne Morin letters published in St. Claudius by Choumitzky, along with the correspondence from the former Grand Lodge of France, that came into the possession of the Grand Orient de France. The project is a collaboration between the Grand Collège des Rites écossais and the Scottish Rite Research Society. It has been a massive undertaking and will yield an extremely useful source book for both Historians and Masons alike. I will try to give the data that went into the project here on FactGrid so that the research community can use and expand this base into any direction.

The curious question leading me here is: What did Freemasonry look like in the colonial possessions of France during the 18th century?

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Quelle: https://blog.factgrid.de/archives/2100

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OPEN CALL: Web Residency at ONB Labs

via Christoph Steindl

ONB Labs is pleased to announce our web residency programme, inviting artists to submit a proposal addressing the questions: How does data become information that we can read? What role do aesthetics play in the politics of viewership? How can papyrus scrolls, musical scores, historical postcards and other treasures buried in the ONB Labs archives be explored artistically and in a way that is meaningful to our contemporary moment of unrest?

Artists from all levels of experience, who are interested in mining the ONB Lab’s historical archives, are encouraged to apply to this four week web residency. This opportunity aims to engage critically and creatively with data sets from the ONB Labs, culminating in a browser based work that will be exhibited online. For more information see: https://labs.onb.ac.

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Quelle: https://dhd-blog.org/?p=15266

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