But she is not alone! With David Gehring at University of Notthingham, who is an expert on #earlymodern#British#history, she found the perfect partner in writing. Gehring’s special interest on #Elizabethan#England's relations with the Protestant territories of the #HolyRomanEmpire and #Denmark is also reflected in his publications:
In our next #DigitalHistoryOFK, Ingo Frank presents the #DigiKAR project, which develops & uses innovative data modelling & visualization techniques for early modern places in the #HolyRomanEmpire. The talk will focus, i.a., on the use of #SHACL to create ontology design patterns & on the discussion of how to deal with the vagueness & uncertainty typical of historical sources.
The second decade of the 21st century is truly a bounteous time. My backyard has produced a bumper crop of an invasive species of mosquito that is genuinely innovative: rather than confining itself to biting in the dusk and dawn golden hours, these stinging clouds of flying vampires bite at every hour that God sends:
Plus, much of what we know about the "#DarkAges" comes from grifter doofuses like #Voltaire, a man who was capable of dismissing the 800 year #HolyRomanEmpire with a single quip ("neither holy, roman, nor an empire"). But the reality is a lot more complicated, gnarly and interesting.