Digital History
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Research-Led Digitization
Ellen Feingold and Leigh Gardner | Oct 6, 2020
"Money and Exchange in West Africa" used a research-led digitization process to expand access to both museum objects and academic research. -
Sleep, Food, and Sex
Alex Lichtenstein | Sep 28, 2020
The October issue of the AHR features four research articles, a lively AHR Exchange, a roundtable review of a new... -
Building Archives, Training Scholars
Allison Robinson | Sep 3, 2020
Working with two digital history projects during her MA studies taught Allison Robinson the value of digital work. -
Pooling Resources during the Pandemic
Ada Palmer and Sarah Jones Weicksel | Aug 13, 2020
The AHA is launching a new digital project to provide history instructors with classroom materials suitable for remote teaching. -
AHA Member Spotlight: E. Natalie Rothman
Matthew Keough | Jul 2, 2020
E. Natalie Rothman is an associate professor at the University of Toronto. She lives in Toronto, Canada, and has been a member since 2004. -
Archiving a Plague Year
Tom Beazley, Victoria Cain, and Rebecca S. Wingo | Jun 29, 2020
A crowdsourced digital public archive is chronicling daily life during COVID-19. -
Meet the 2020 Perspectives Daily Summer Columnists
Laura Ansley | Jun 17, 2020
Introducing the three graduate students who will write about the US Census, digital history and pedagogy, and the history of grocery shopping this summer. -
Peer-to-Peer Research Exchange
Ashley E. Bowen | Jun 10, 2020
SHAFR created a peer-to-peer archival record exchange to help historians during COVID-19. -
How to Put a Face on History
Elya Jun Zhang | Nov 20, 2019
I wanted students to relate personally to the people of premodern China. -
Using Digital History in the Classroom: Three Simple Principles
John Rosinbum | Nov 14, 2019
New to digital history? These three steps may help you incorporate #DigHist into your classroom.
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