Mitsos Bilalis, Το παρελθόν στο δίκτυο: Εικόνα, τεχνολογία και ιστορική κουλτούρα στη σύγχρονη Ελλάδα (1994–2005) [Online pasts: image, technology and historical culture in contemporary Greece, 1994–2005]


Published: Jun 3, 2020
Keywords:
Web historiography historical culture early web visual culture
Anna-Maria Sichani
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6778-4610
Abstract

Review of Mitsos Bilalis, Το παρελθόν στο δίκτυο: Εικόνα, τεχνολογία και ιστορική κουλτούρα στη σύγχρονη Ελλάδα (1994–2005) [Online pasts: image, technology and historical culture in contemporary Greece, 1994–2005].
Athens: Historein; National Documentation Centre, 2015. 182 pp.

 
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Author Biography
Anna-Maria Sichani, University of Sussex
Anna-Maria Sichani is a postdoctoral research fellow in Media History and Historical Data Modelling at University of Sussex. She holds a PhD in Modern Greek Philology (University of Ioannina, 2018), an MA in Digital Humanities from UCL, and an MPhil and a BA in Modern Greek Philology from the University of Athens. Her research interests include modern Greek literary history, media history, digital scholarly editing and publishing, cultural and social aspects of transitional media (l) changes, scholarly communication, research infrastructures and digital pedagogy. Her work has appeared in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Digital Humanities Quarterly, Journal of Greek Media and Culture, Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Mnimon and The Books’ Journal.
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Brügger, Niels. “When the Present Web is Later the Past: Web Historiography, Digital History, and Internet Studies.” Historical Social Research 37, no. 4 (2012): 102–17.
Brügger, Niels, and Ralph Schroeder (eds). The Web as History: Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present. London: UCL Press, 2017.