10/03/2018: RRCHNM @ DARIAH beyond Europe
Stephen Robertson will be speaking on Public Humanities at the DARIAH Beyond Europe workshop at the Library of Congress on October 3, 2018.
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Stephen Robertson will be speaking on Public Humanities at the DARIAH Beyond Europe workshop at the Library of Congress on October 3, 2018.
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Sean Takats will be presenting “Quelles collaborations au sein des structures dédiées aux humanités numériques?” [Which collaborations within structures dedicated to digital humanities?] at …
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Sean Takats will be presenting “Digital History as Artifacts” at the Society for History of Technology Annual Meeting in St. Louis on October 12, 2018, at 10.30am.
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Sean Takats will be presenting “How to build a research tool for historians? Tropy as a case study” at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, September 26, 2018, at …
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Lincoln Mullen will be presenting “Finding biblical quotations in historical newspaper corpora” to the Department of Mathematics Colloquium at the University of Richmond on October 29, …
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Lincoln Mullen will be discussing “Digital literacies for history undergraduates” at the Department of History at Brandeis University on September 27 & 28, 2018
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Jessica Otis will be participating in Digital Rough Magic: Advancing the Miranda Digital Asset Platform, a workshop at the Folger Shakespeare Library, on September 21-22, 2018
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Just after midnight on April 24, 1865, the Massachusetts, a side-wheel steamer carrying some 300 soldiers, collided with the Black Diamond, a small propeller boat anchored in the lower Potomac River. …
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“They didn’t even spell out her name!” This outraged exclamation from an 11th grader at T.C. Williams High School made me absurdly happy. Why? Because against all odds I had somehow managed to …
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The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media are very happy to welcome Jessica Otis (@jotis13) to our ranks as a director, and as an assistant professor in the Department of History and Art …
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The inaugural issue of RRCHNM’s new annual open-access, peer-reviewed publication Current Research in Digital History is now live. The issue was edited by Lincoln Mullen and Stephen Robertson, …
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We are delighted to announce an award from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to create World History Commons in partnership with the World History Association and Associate Professor …
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