Waghmare, S. 2025. 'Review of The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities (2023)'

Abstract:

James O’Sullivan’s edited volume is, to use his words, likely to attract three kinds of readers: DH-experts, DH-curious, and naysayers. This review examines what the book offers to each category of readers, as a way of approaching the Herculean task of capturing a glimpse of 43 chapters that touch upon the domain in diverse ways. The self-critical spirit consistently demonstrated across chapters will stimulate dialogue regarding the gains made by DH when analysing culture textually.

Author: Soni Waghmare (SRM University, India)

Publication: Digital Humanities Quarterly, Vol. 19, No. 1 (2025)

URL: DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Review of The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities (2023)