Welcome to Digital History
What is Digital History?
Digital History is concerned with the use of digital media and methods in the historical sciences. It is part of the digitization process in the historical sciences, which it actively shapes and at the same time critically reflects.
Digital History researches the digital representation of historical data and its special features, adapts digital methods for the historical sciences and develops them further. Above all, however, it reflects critically on these methods from the perspective of the discipline and, building on this, develops its own critique of digital data and methods.
In addition, Digital History can also deal with the history of digitality, the digital mediation of history as well as digital subject communication in the historical sciences.
Study Digital History
Digital History can be studied as a Master's specialisation programme at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. More information on the curriculum and the courses in the field of Digital History can be found here.
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Please send the module sheet (form) for your coursework assessments to the Digital History Secretariat. Should you have any pressing queries regarding your examination results, you are welcome to raise these during office hours for a one-to-one discussion (book an appointment).
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Contact:
Prof. Dr. Torsten HiltmannOffice: Friedrichstr. 191-193a, Office hours: fridays 14–17 Uhr |
Secretary: Nicola LignitzOffice: Friedrichstr. 191-193a, Office hours: mo/tu 12–16 Uhr |
Postal address:Professur für Digital History
Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin |
Seat:Professur für Digital History |


