Crime in the Community
Enhancing user engagement for teaching and research with the Old Bailey Online website.
MoreEnhancing user engagement for teaching and research with the Old Bailey Online website.
MoreAn online edition of the Collected Works of the Caroline dramatist, Richard Brome, which combines dramatic textual scholarship with theatre practice.
MoreAn online edition of the manuscripts of Jean Froissart’s Chronicles of the Hundred Years´ War, one of the most influential works of late medieval French literature.
MoreThis project illustrated how the tools of digital humanities can be used to wrest new knowledge from one of the largest humanities data sets currently available: the Old Bailey Online.
MoreThis commissioned research reviewed the AHRC’s Technical Appendix and made recommendations for a ‘Technical Plan’ on behalf of the Network of Expert Centres.
MoreA comprehensive electronic edition of primary sources on criminal justice and the provision of poor relief and medical care in eighteenth-century London.
MoreAn annotated catalogue which explores the popular dissemination of science in the nineteenth century through the medium of periodicals designed for a general readership.
MoreExploring the impact on the Anglo-French aristocracy of the collapse of the ‘Anglo-Norman realm’ in 1204 through the families and properties recorded in contemporary documents.
MoreThis project used a set of online resources in 18th century British social history to evaluate the potential benefits of Semantic Web technology for Arts and Humanities researchers.
MoreA feasibility study based on three Chinese texts from the Song (960-1279), Ming (1366-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties to facilitate study of the development and varieties of the language.
MoreThe proceedings of the Old Bailey from 1674 to 1913 provide accounts of 197,000 criminal trials.
MoreAn electronic edition of the 10 manuscript witnesses of the anonymous 12th-century French romance Partonopeus de Blois.
MoreThe James Madison Carpenter Collection is a major collection of traditional song and drama from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the USA, documented in the period 1927-55.
MoreBenito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920) is widely regarded as being Spain’s greatest novelist after Cervantes. The project produced new critical editions of his Torquemada novels.
MoreNow available online. A complete electronic edition, with full-text transcription and facsimile images, of all 25,000 seventeenth-century manuscripts of the `intelligencer´ and man of science, Samuel Hartlib.
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