
Takats, Sean
Sean Takats is Assistant Professor of History at George Mason University and Director of Research Projects at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. His research focuses on early modern France, the Enlightenment, and the digital humanities. At the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Takats has co-directed Zotero, the popular research software platform, since 2006. He has also led other projects on text mining and the history of science. Takats is also currently co-director of The Encyclopedia of Diderot and D’Alembert Collaborative Translation Project, hosted at the University of Michigan. Takats is author of The Expert Cook in Enlightenment France (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011). His current research extends his interest in occupational expertise to the colonial world, where he explores the practices of collecting and synthesizing a wide range of exotic knowledge, ranging from botany to commerce to medicine. Takats received his bachelor’s degree from Yale and his doctorate from the University of Michigan. He has received fellowships and research grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and the Social Science Research Council.
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Vidéos
Sean Takats - Outils numériques pour l'histoire au service de tous
Quel design pour le développement et le suivi des outils numériques pour l'histoire au service de tous ? Le Center for History and New Media (Mason University) développe et héberge une centaine de
Why RRCHNM ? (Pourquoi le RRCHNM ?) / Sean Takats
Why RRCHNM ? (Pourquoi le RRCHNM ?) / Sean Takats. In "Digital History", journée d'étude organisée par le laboratoire Framespa (FRAnce Méridionale et ESPagne : Histoire des sociétés du Moyen-Âge à l