Vinsamlegast notið þetta auðkenni þegar þið vitnið til verksins eða tengið í það: http://hdl.handle.net/1946/23176
“Inventing Culture: Defining Sources of Theory and Inspiration and the Long-Term Results of Culture Creation by Icelandic Intellectuals 1857–1874” is an interdisciplinary project which brought together specialists from a variety of fields, including folkloristics, literature, theatre and museum studies, history and design. Carried out between 2011 and 2014, it resulted in the creation of an extensive archive which maps out the intellectual history and the widespread cultural influence of the “Evening Society“ (Kveldfélagið) and one of its founding members, the artist and designer Sigurður Guðmundsson (1833–1874). The project, supported by Rannís – The Icelandic Centre for Research, was a unique collaboration between Icelandic scholars at home and abroad and key Icelandic archive institutions. This paper presents the main features of the wide-ranging digital archive produced by the project. It underlines, among other things, the need to consider the international context of romantic nationalism for the development of Icelandic culture at this time. The paper will also discuss the theoretical and practical considerations that pertain to a large digital humanities project of this kind.
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