Conferences and Publications
– Benjamin Bertrand and Frances Eshleman, “Coding Under Covid: Observations from the Siege of Antioch Project from 2020 to 2021,” 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, MI, May 2022.
– Simon T. Parsons, Amanda M. Racine, Patrick C. DeBrosse, and S. George Powell. “The Siege of Antioch Project: Creating a Digital Edition.” Digital presentation at Channeling Relations in Medieval England and France, the City University of New York Graduate Center, May 2018.
– Patrick DeBrosse, “Space, Place, and Story in the Siege of Antioch Project,” International Symposium on Digital Scholarship, Fordham University London Centre, June 2019.
– Simon T. Parsons, “The Siege of Antioch Project: Editorial Challenges,” International Symposium on Digital Scholarship, Fordham University London Centre, June 2019.
– Nicholas L. Paul, “The Siege of Antioch Project: Digital Approaches,” International Symposium on Digital Scholarship, Fordham University London Centre, June 2019.
– Douglass Hamilton and W. Tanner Smoot, “The Siege of Antioch Project,” Gallery Project at Mapping (In)Justice Symposium, Fordham University, November 2019.
Essays
Several graduate students at Fordham have produced original work regarding the Siège d’Antioche and this current ongoing digital humanities project. Below is a sample of open-source essays written by graduate students and made publicly available on the SAP site that address the digital components of the project. They highlight the ways that digital scholarship has allowed this international endeavor to flourish.
Our goal is to make these readings available to scholars and students who are interested in pursuing similar projects in the future.