Models of Argument-Driven Digital History
The Models of Argument-Driven Digital History website launched today: find it here. It contains a set of published journal articles annotated by their authors…
07/25/2019: RRCHNM @ ACH 2019 Conference
Laura Crossley will be presenting “Mining for the Implications of the Changing Landscape of Digital Humanities Blogging” at the Association for Computers and the Humanities 2019 Conference
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, fr
04/06/2019: RRCHNM @ Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians
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 H
07/18/2019: RRCHNM @ SHEAR
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 annua
02/18/2019: RRCHNM @ Sussex Humanities Lab
Sean Takats will be presenting “Subjectivity and Digital Research” at the Sussex Humanities Lab, University of Sussex, on Mondary, February 18, 4PM.
Participants Selected for Workshops to Develop Digital History Articles
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 t
03/25/2019: Elizabethan Court Day By Day Encode-a-thon @ RRCHNM
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
03/09/2019: Current Research in Digital History 2019 @ RRCHNM
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
02/28/2019: RRCHNM @ Indiana University Maurer School of Law
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.