Historical Journals as Digital Sources: Mapping Architecture in Germany, 1914–24 demonstrates how historical journals can provide information for digital mapping and how mapping can tell us something new about the German construction industry in a moment of crisis. Digital maps can expand the art historical research process and raise fundamental art historical research questions. Paul B. Jaskot and Ivo van der Graaff developed a database from all issues of the German journal Deutsche Bauzeitung published in the period 1914–24 and visualized the evidence they collected using geographic information systems (GIS) technology. They assess how well the database works for historical analysis and GIS and discuss the indexical possibilities of the digital mapping of historical sources. The visualization of the database gives form to human actions and structural patterns that can redirect the art historical question from individual objects to what construction can tell us about society as a whole. In the process, such visualization allows us to see a much broader history of German architecture, 1914–24.
Historical Journals as Digital Sources:Mapping Architecture in Germany, 1914–24
Paul B. Jaskot is a professor of art history and director of the Wired! Lab for Digital Art History & Visual Culture at Duke University. He specializes in modern German culture, particularly Nazi-era architecture and its postwar impact. He was the Andrew W. Mellon Professor at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts in 2014–16. paul.jaskot@duke.edu
Ivo van der Graaff holds a BA and MA in Mediterranean archaeology from the University of Amsterdam and a PhD in art history from the University of Texas at Austin. He was a research associate at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts in 2014–16. An assistant professor of art history, he participates in archaeological research projects in Italy and is director of excavations for the Oplontis Project (http://www.oplontisproject.org). ivo.vandergraaff@unh.edu
Paul B. Jaskot, Ivo van der Graaff; Historical Journals as Digital Sources:Mapping Architecture in Germany, 1914–24. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 1 December 2017; 76 (4): 483–505. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2017.76.4.483
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