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Using Generative AI in Historical Practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2026

Yaniv Fox
Affiliation:
Bar-Ilan University

Summary

'Using Generative AI in Historical Practice' argues that generative models are reshaping historical scholarship. Rejecting medium - and long -term speculation, it focuses on near-term practice: how historians can use AI now to augment their research through context-aware dialogue, semantic search, network visualization, multimodal source analysis, and code-assisted workflows. It details methods for context management, task design, and response structure, while warning against cognitive offloading and model bias. While it offers a variety of novel methodologies, the book insists on the indispensability of human agency and taste. Case studies range from Augustine of Hippo to early cinematography, demonstrating the possibilities and limits of generative AI. It concludes with a call to historians to engage with the technology critically and productively, reimagining AI-assisted scholarship without surrendering disciplinary standards and aims.

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Table 1 Memory architecture in Augustine’s Confessions

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Figure 1 Visualization of Alcuin of York’s letter collection. This figure is also available in the online resources: www.cambridge.org/Fox

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Figure 2 Interactive stemma of the manuscripts of Gregory of Tours’ Histories. This figure is also available in the online resources: www.cambridge.org/Fox

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Table 2 AI disclosure requirements in academic institutions and publishers

Table showing six tiers of AI disclosure policies with columns for policy stance, permitted uses, and disclosure requirements.

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Using Generative AI in Historical Practice
  • Yaniv Fox, Bar-Ilan University
  • Online ISBN: 9781009740067
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Using Generative AI in Historical Practice
  • Yaniv Fox, Bar-Ilan University
  • Online ISBN: 9781009740067
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