Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories
Its main basic research activities focus on the study of documentary heritage from historical studies of sources written in various media (paleography, epigraphy) and chronological contexts (Antiquity, Middle Ages, Modern Age and Contemporary Age) and in oral sources for the field of Contemporary History, with special reference to the social and political history of the Canary Islands. In applied research and transfer of the Digital Humanities, its activities are focused on the digitization and cataloging of written texts and oral sources form the Archive of Historical Memory of the Canary Islands (AMHC), the bibliometric study of scientific production in Arts and Humanities in the Canary Islands, and educational innovation through the application of information and communications technologies in university teaching. The results of these investigations are intended to influence the field of education, training and research according to the general and specific objectives of IATEXT.
Researchers:
Ramírez Sánchez, Manuel (coordinator)
Associate Professor
Division: Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories
Suárez Grimón, Vicente
External researcher
Division: Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories
Almeida Aguiar, Antonio Samuel
Associate Professor
Division: Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories
González Marrero, María Del Cristo
Associate Professor
Division: Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories
Monteiro Quintana, María Luisa
Associate Professor
Division: Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories
Zozaya Montes, Leonor
Associate Professor
Division: Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories
Muñoz Gómez, Víctor
Assistant professor
Division: Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories
Robayna Hernández, María Carolina
Predoctoral Fellow
Division: Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories
González Rodríguez, Candelaria
Adjunct Professor
Division: Cultural Heritage: Texts, Materialities, and Memories