MonikaBarget / DigitalHistory
This repository contains simple code in Python to help historians prepare data for quantitative analysis & visualization. Visit the following links for further explanations: https://dhlab.hypotheses.org/tag/doing-digital-history-with-python, https://insulae.hypotheses.org/tag/python & https://github.com/MonikaBarget/DistantReading
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