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History and Computing, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2000
- K. S. B. Keats-Rohan:

Prosopography and Computing: a Marriage Made in Heaven? 1-12 - David A. E. Pelteret:

Unity in Diversity: Prosopographies and their Relationship with Other Databases. 13-22 - Donald C. Jackman:

German Prosopography of the Central Middle Ages and the Advent of Data Analysis. 23-30 - David E. Thornton

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Computerizing Celtic kings and Clerics: towards a Prosopography of Early Medieval Ireland. 31-42 - Bente Opheim:

Political Networks and factions: Online Prosopography of Medieval Scandinavian Sagas. 43-58 - Christian Settipani:

Les recherches Prosopographiques: le haut Moyan Age FrançAIS. 59-72 - Carola Lipp:

Political and Revolutionary Culture in a German Town 1830-1850: a Prosopographical Approach. 73-84 - Dion C. Smythe:

Putting Technology to Work: the CD-ROM Version of the Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire I (641-867). 85-98 - Alannah Tomkins:

Cathedral Almsmen: a New Prosopographical Project. 99-108 - Prosopography and Computers: a Summary Bibliography. 109-116

- Edward Higgs:

Daniel Headrick, When information came of age. Technologies of knowledge in the age of reason and revolution, 1700-1850 (New York, Oxford University Press USA, 2000). ISBN 0 19 513597 0) UK: £22.50: USA: $29.95. 117-118 - Matthew Woollard:

Terry Coppock, ed., Making information available in digital format: perspectives front practitioners (Edinburgh, The Stationery Office, 1999). (ISBN 0 11 497276 1) 168pp pbk. £15.00. 118-119 - Cressida Chappell:

Virginia Davis, Clergy in the Late Middle Ages: A Register of Clergy Ordained in the Diocese of London Based on Episcopal Ordination Lists 1361-1539 (London, Centre for Metropolitan History, 2000). (ISBN 1 871348 59 5) 76pp + CD-ROM. 119-120
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2000
- Raivo Ruusalepp:

Introduction: Historical Computing - Defining an Elusive Concept. 133-140 - Rafal T. Prinke:

Pedigree in the Machine: the Past and the Future of Genealogical Computing. 141-162 - Lisa Y. Dillon:

International Partners, Local volunteers and Lots of Data: the 1881 Canadian Census Project. 163-176 - Frode Ulvund:

Computer-Assisted Learning in Bergen: from Absalon to Kark. 177-186 - Ramazan Acun:

A Multi-Dimensional Database for the Social and Cultural History of Turkey. 187-202 - Christian Folini:

How do I Bring Barzabal Facin on the Screen? A Student in Search of Suitable Database Architecture. 203-214 - Françoise Deconinck-Brossard:

Historical Research and Relational Databases: a Case Study of the Durham 1774 Visitation returns. 215-226 - David Hood:

Matching Multiple Data Sources from New Zealand: the Experience of the Caversham Project. 227-243
Volume 12, Number 3, October 2000
- Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoyand, Juan Camilo Conde-Silvestre:

Computers, History and Linguistics: an Analysis of the Social and Spatial Diffusion of Fifteenth-Century English Chancery Standard through Computerised Corpora. 261-286 - Guido Abbattistaand, Filippo Chiocchetti

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An Outline Survey of Italian Historiography in the World Wide Web. 287-306 - Krzysztof Narojczyk:

The Baltic Rim Trade in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries and the Sound Tax Database on CD-ROM. 307-328 - Carlos Diukand, Enrique Tandeter:

Computer Tools for Genealogical Reconstruction. 329-346 - T. I. Filimonovaand, L. V. Emelianova:

Computer Methodology in Archival Study: the 'Depositary' Information Retrieval System. 347-366 - Pieter Vermeesch:

Fractal Behavior in Military History. 367-372
- Peter Denley:

Michael Gervers (ed.), Dating undated medieval charters (Collegium Budapest, Institute for Advanced Study/The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2000). 237 pp. ISBN 0 85115 792 0. £40.00. 373-374 - Heiko D. Tjalsma:

Jeff Rothenberg, Using emulation to preserve digital documents (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, 2000). ISBN 9-06259145-0. 374-377 - Heiko D. Tjalsma:

Jeff Rothenberg, An experiment in using emulation to preserve digital documents (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague, 2000). ISBN 9-06259144-2. 374-377

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