DIGITAL OPTICS: MICRO AND MACRO IN HISTORICAL RESEARCH

Gagarina DA, Kornienko SI (2019)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2019

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Publisher: Permskii Gosudarstvennyi Natsional'nyi Issledovatel'skii Universitet

Book Volume: 2019

Pages Range: 175-183

Journal Issue: 3

DOI: 10.17072/2219-3111-2019-3-175-183

Abstract

The concept of “digital optics” is introduced in the article in relation to historical research. The content of the concept  is  revealed,  and  its  characteristics  are  given.  Digital  optics  is  understood  as  a  combination  of  approaches, methods, and tools based on digital technologies that allow researchers to “scale” the objects, events and periods under  consideration,  to  study  them  in  different  time  and  spatial  intervals,  and  to  change  these  intervals  within  the same historical research. The article gives a general description of microhistory and macrohistory as methodological approaches and fields of historical research. This is done mainly based on historiographical works. The study drawsattention to the merits and limitations of the two approaches. The necessity of combining macro-and microhistorical approaches, methods and technologies in historical research, as well as the need for holistic knowledge and presenta-tion  of  history,  are  substantiated.  This  combination  is  considered  both  from  the  point  of  view  of  the  possibility  of reaching generalizations through microanalysis, and from the point of view of the possibility of understanding local events and objects through global optics. The foundations of digital optics and its methods are considered, and the examples of research and projects on different topics are given. The possibilities of digital optics and mathematical tools are revealed in micro-and macrohistorical studies, in overcoming their limitations, and in ensuring their unity. Digital optics methods are also analyzed from the perspective of the individual and the mass in history, in particular, through the processing of mass historical sources. The author also pay attention to the concept and methods of ana-lyzing big data in history.

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APA:

Gagarina, D.A., & Kornienko, S.I. (2019). DIGITAL OPTICS: MICRO AND MACRO IN HISTORICAL RESEARCH. Perm University Herald. Series History, 2019(3), 175-183. https://doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2019-3-175-183

MLA:

Gagarina, Dinara A, and Sergey Ivanovich Kornienko. "DIGITAL OPTICS: MICRO AND MACRO IN HISTORICAL RESEARCH." Perm University Herald. Series History 2019.3 (2019): 175-183.

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