07/10/2019: RRCHNM @ DH2019
Jessica Otis and Faolan Cheslack-Postava will be presenting in the session “Clearing the Air for Maintenance and Repair: Strategies. Experiences, Full Disclosure” at DH 2019 in Utrecht, …
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Jessica Otis and Faolan Cheslack-Postava will be presenting in the session “Clearing the Air for Maintenance and Repair: Strategies. Experiences, Full Disclosure” at DH 2019 in Utrecht, …
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Alyssa Fahringer will be presenting “Papers of the War Department: Updating the Digital Edition and Community Transcription Project” in the lightning round on Women in Digital and Public …
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Greta Swain and Jordan Bratt will be presenting as part of the roundtable “Visualizing Democracy: Voting, Political Parties, and the Mapping Early Americans Elections Project” at the …
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Sean Takats will be presenting “Subjectivity and Digital Research” at the Sussex Humanities Lab, University of Sussex, on Mondary, February 18, 4PM.
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We are pleased to announce the eight historians who will participate in the workshops to develop digital history articles for a special issue of the Journal of Social History, a project supported by …
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The Elizabeth Court Day By Day Encode-a-thing will take place in Fenwick Library 1014B from 10:30am-3.00pm on March 25, 2019. The Elizabethan Court Day by Day is a dataset of day-by-day accounts of …
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RRCHNM is hosting the 2019 Current Research in Digital History conference on March 9, 2019, at the Arlington campus of George Mason University. The conference program features short presentations that …
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Stephen Robertson will be presenting “Law & (Dis)Order in the 1935 Harlem Riot,” at the Center for Law, Society, and Culture, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, February 28, 2019.
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Jessica Otis (& John Simpson) will be offering the course “Fundamentals of Programming/Coding for Human(s|ists) at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) at the University of …
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Jessica Otis will be presenting “Death by Numbers: Quantitatively Analyzing the London Bills of Mortality” at the Shakespeare Association of America Meeting in Washington, DC, on April 19, …
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Lincoln Mullen will be presenting “Finding Biblical Quotations in Historical Newspaper Corpora" at the Workshop on Quantitative Analysis and the Digital Turn in Historical Studies at the …
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The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is excited to announce the launch of a new digital history project, The Pilbara Aboriginal Strike. Working with two scholars in Australia, Bain …
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