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PDP Podcast: Keynote Address with Peter Stallybrass
The Keynote address at The Past’s Digital Presence conference, given by Peter Stallybrass on Feb. 20, 2010 at Yale University. Stallybrass is Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English and of Comparative Literature … Continue reading
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Tagged digital, digital history, digital humanities, Past's Digital Presence, PDP2010, Peter Stallybrass, Yale
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The "Wired" West: Digital History at the Western History Association Annual Conference
Andrew Torget and Brent Rogers, speaking on a WHA panel titled “Exploring and Visualizing the Mid-Nineteenth Century West Through Digital History,” each showcased their laudable efforts at using digital tools in historical research. Torget, perhaps best known for his efforts … Continue reading
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Tagged AHA, Andrew Torget, Brent Rogers, digital history, digital humanities, digital tools, GMU, tokenX, UNL, Valley of the Shadow, Western History Association, WHA, wordle
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