Beyond prosopography: using Digital Humanities to study the early-modern Portuguese colonial judiciary

Legal History Meets Digital Humanities. Permanent Seminar on Methods, Resources and Theories

  • Date: Apr 25, 2023
  • Time: 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Nuno Camarinhas
  • Location: mpilhlt and online
  • Room: Z01
  • Host: Polina Solonets
  • Contact: dhseminar@lhlt.mpg.de
Beyond prosopography: using Digital Humanities to study the early-modern Portuguese colonial judiciary

In this session organised as part of the permanent seminar ‘Legal History meets Digital Humanities’ we will be talking with Nuno Camarinhas, a researcher at CEDIS, the research centre on Law and Society of the NOVA School of Law (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal) and currently Visiting Professor at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Camarinhas will present his research using data collected from a prosopographic analysis of the Portuguese judiciary (1620-1926) and also propose a methodological approach to the study of a large legal profession body using different methods from the Digital Humanities.

Starting from a conventional relational database on judicial agents, he will present a spatial network approach to the study of the circulation of these agents inside a pluricontinental judicial apparatus in the long duration. The platform used for this approach is Nodegoat and the presentation will focus on its advantages in the process of crossing conventional biographical data with geographical references and with a clearly interconnected institutional network.

The talk will highlight the strengths and replication potential of such analysis as well as its difficulties and limitations, hoping to open up a dialog with different analysis of similar subjects and to promote comparative approaches with other imperial experiences.

The event is organised in a hybrid mode. Please register here: https://events.gwdg.de/e/camarinhas


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