Early Modern Spain (EMS )

Project start date: 2004-00 Project end date: 2006-00
In 2004, the Centre for Computing in the Humanities began a pilot project in collaboration with the Department of Spanish and Spanish-American studies at King’s College London to explore the extent to which some of the traditional scholarly research activities associated with an academic department could be represented using an XML-based architecture. The principle aim was to create a resource that integrated primary sources with scholarly commentary within an environment that allowed users to re-arrange materials according to different points of focus: the scholars involved; the authors of the primary source materials; the research areas or thematic bibliographies. The project focused on one of the major research areas in the Department of Spanish and Spanish-American studies, namely the literature, culture and history of the Spanish Golden Age, but the underlying goal was that the framework developed could be re-applied to any academic department wishing to publish its research within an integrated environment. Early Modern Spain brings together the work of a number of scholars at King’s College London and related institutions, all of whom work on aspects of the Spanish Golden Age, focusing particularly on Cervantes, origins of the novel, food and culture, Anglo-Spanish literary relations, and the literary impact of the discovery of the New World.
Methods usedCategory
Content analysisData analysis
CurationStrategy and project management
Data modellingData structuring and enhancement
DocumentationStrategy and project management
General project managementStrategy and project management
General website developmentData publishing and dissemination
Interface designData publishing and dissemination
Manual input and transcriptionData capture
ParsingData analysis
PrototypingStrategy and project management
Resource sharingData publishing and dissemination
Searching and queryingData analysis
Text encoding - descriptiveData structuring and enhancement
Text encoding - presentationalData structuring and enhancement
Text encoding - referentialData structuring and enhancement
Use of existing digital dataData capture
Content types created: 
Software tools used: 
Source material used:  
A variety of pre-digital and born digital resources relating to the Early Modern Spain and the Americas.
Digital resource created:  
A pilot framework for modelling/publishing the academic research around a given cluster of intellectual themes, and which included: * Digital publication of primary sources and scholarly commentary * A database of Anglo-Spanish translations 1500-1640 * A digital edition of a Spanish-English Dictionary from 1599

Institutions affiliated with this project: 

UK HE institutions involved:
King's College London
Other institutions involved:
Guild Hall School of Music and Drama

Project staff and expertise: 

Principal staff member:Professor Barry Ife; Professor Robert Archer; Professor Harold Short; Paul Spence
Other staff:Computing officer(s) / Technical supporter(s)
External expertise:


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Author(s) of recordPaul Spence
TitleEarly Modern Spain (EMS )
Record created2010-01-29
Record updated2010-01-29 17:17
URL of recordhttp://www.arts-humanities.net/node/2336
Citation of recordPaul Spence: Early Modern Spain (EMS ). <http://www.arts-humanities.net/node/2336> created: 2010-01-29, last updated 2010-01-29 17:17
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