IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

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Digital Humanities and Regional Histories: Uncovering Local Voices

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Anita Rani, Daljit Kaur

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This paper elaborates the concept of Digital Humanities, its origin and development. This abstract explores the intersection of digital humanities and regional histories, focusing on the vital role of uncovering local voices. this study aims to illuminate the often-overlooked narratives and perspectives embedded within specific geographic contexts. Through an interdisciplinary approach, it seeks to highlight how digital technologies can facilitate the preservation, analysis, and dissemination of diverse regional histories, enriching our understanding of the past and fostering inclusive representations of local communities. The utilization of PCs to examine research information in expressions and humanities teaches, for example, writing and history traces all the way back to the 1940s. The digital humanities likewise alluded to as humanities processing, perhaps a field of study, examination, educating, and creation worried about the convergence of registering and hence the disciplines of the humanities. A review is strategic normally and interdisciplinary in scope. It includes examination, investigation, combination and show of information in electronic structure. It concentrates on what these media mean for the disciplines during which they're utilized, and what these disciplines need to add as far as anyone is concerned of processing.

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