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As I'm new on this instance, here is a short self-presentation: I'm an assistant professor in European contemporaru history at the C2DH (University of Luxembourg).

I was trained in international history and did a PhD about a German Central Banker, head of the Reichsbank (1924-1930, 1933-1939) and minister of the Economics (1934-1937), Hjalmar Schacht.

I later turned to Digital History and Digital Humanities, as I had an alt-ac position. Today, I am still interested in digital history, using digital tools that I am applying to research that lay between history and memory studies, as the #ww1 Centenary Commemorations on Twitter.

My latest project is about bridging AI and collective memory studies.

I have recently used quite a lot Bluesky but prefer Mastodon in the end.

https://www.c2dh.uni.lu/news/artificial-intelligence-future-collective-memory-bridging-ai-scholarship-and-memory-studies

#dh #dighist #digitalhumanities


I thoroughly enjoyed presenting my data-driven research on late Ottoman #Arabic #Periodicals at #DigHis23. The paper introduces stylometric authorship attribution for answering the question whether editors/publishers of magazines could or should be considered the authors of the bulk of anonymous texts in their periodicals. The method relies on collaborative work with Maxim Romanov on establishing parameters for reliable authorship attribution in Arabic for the `stylo()` package in #R (#Rstats).

Slides are available at https://tinyurl.com/dighis23-grallert

#MultilingualDH #DigitalHumanities #DigitalHistory #PeriodicalStudies #Stylometry