The Yuan Dynasty Disasters: How Local Knowledge Influences Information

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * Chinese local gazetteers have been recording local information since the 7th Century and the corpus of texts that they have produced provides an important resource for scholars. In this video, DAGMAR SCHÄFER explores the broader influence of the local gazetteers’ treatment of disasters. * Employing digital humanities and the LoGaRT tool, which enables qualitative evaluation of quantitative data, one important case study for Schäfer is a disaster that struck Mulberry plantations in the Yuan dynasty (13th Century). Though the disaster affected north and south China, Schäfer explains how historical-political manipulation led to records of it only appearing in northern texts. * The research examines the interplay between the types of local knowledge recorded by the local gazetteers and broader structures of knowledge and information. Who is researcher Dagmar Schäfer? https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagmar_Sch%C3%A4fer This LT Publication is divided into the following chapters: 0:00 Question 1:25 Method 3:16 Findings 5:39 Relevance 8:06 Outlook

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