Digital History
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History Podcasting Laid Bare
Laura Ansley | Apr 14, 2021
How three historians worked with major outlets in the podcasting world to bring the salacious history of the Chippendales male... -
Fine Print
Sara E. Morris and Jenny Presnell | Mar 17, 2021
Changes to newspaper collections are the proverbial canaries in the coal mines for the accessibility of standard library resources in the future. -
Writing Histories of Witchcraft in a Pandemic
Richard Tomczak | Mar 1, 2021
Students at Stony Brook University used a digital humanities project about times of crisis to connect their work on the... -
Nancy Fitch (1946–2020)
Gayle Brunelle and Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall | Feb 26, 2021
Nancy Fitch, a specialist in French history and a pioneer in world history pedagogy and in digital history, died on November 15, 2020. -
Slowing It Down
Alex Lichtenstein | Feb 24, 2021
The March issue of the AHR features the AHA presidential address, five full-length articles, two History Unclassified essays, reviews of video games... -
The Story Doesn’t Fit in a Grid
Scott Fralin and Jessica Taylor | Jan 14, 2021
"Pivoting to digital" during COVID-19 was one of the most fraught and trying experiences for the organizers of The Land... -
Narratives and Counternarratives
Allison Robinson | Dec 3, 2020
Allison Robinson designed a project to help develop students' digital history skills. -
Reverb Effect
Daniela Sheinin | Nov 5, 2020
The University of Michigan's grad students are sharing their research on a new public platform: a podcast. -
Townhouse Notes
Ashley E. Bowen | Oct 13, 2020
Should we be drawing a finer distinction between digital distribution and digital investigation in history? -
Accuracy and Authenticity in a Digital City
Anne Sarah Rubin | Oct 7, 2020
Building a digital world raises questions about privileging the accuracy of small details at the expense of portraying larger historical themes.
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