Abstract

Research supported by computers in the field of medieval history, although developed in several areas, still produces controversial discussions. An attempt is made here to determine the possibilities and limits of the use of electronic data processing, with a critical eye of the various areas of application. The operation of electric calculators, which require a restriction to specific categories of questions, doubtless leads to new and different utilization of historical materials and data. From the point of view of how these materials are used, projects that have been developed to date can be divided into three categories of analysis: historical texts, personal history data, and economic-historical data.

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