The VieCPro project aims to create a comprehensive prosopographical database of the early modern Viennese Court, addressing a long-standing research need. More specific its focus is on an advanced digital infrastructure for documenting the courts of Leopold I, Joseph I, and Charles VI. The project leverages and enhances the innovative digital methods developed at ACDH-CH, specifically the APIS virtual research environment, to pioneer new approaches in prosopographical data modeling and visual analysis.

The VieCPro database will significantly advance data-driven research and make previously unpublished datasets on courtiers, staff, offices, and networks of the Viennese Court more accessible. The infrastructure developed will mitigate project implementation risks and support the long-term vision of a digital reference portal.

The project also developes and applies methods (partly AI driven) to refine legacy data, merge duplicates in an efficient manner and batch create entries from yearly published books (such as the “Staatshandbücher”).

Project lead

Marion Romberg, Austrian Academy of Sciences | Institute for Habsburg and Balkan Studies (IHB)

Maximilian Kaiser, Austrian Academy of Sciences | Institute for Habsburg and Balkan Studies (IHB)

 

Contact (ACDH-CH)

Matthias Schlögl

 

Funding

Austrian Academy of Sciences Innovation Fund

 

Project duration

09/2020–03/2023

 

Links

VieCPro website

VieCPro at IHB

GitHub VieCPro

APIS APP

GitHub APIS