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Community of Practice: Digital Humanities |
Jason A. Heppler |
Spring 2019 |
jheppler@unomaha.edu |
jasonheppler.org |
TH 9:00 - 11:00 |
CL 215 |
Faculty Lounge |
F 11:00-12:00 p.m. |
mathpazo |
11pt |
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Readings
- William G. Thomas III, "Computing and the Historical Imagination," in A Companion to Digital Humanities, ed. Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens, John Unsworth (Blackwell, 2004).
Additional Readings
- Stephen Robertson, "The Differences Between Digital History and Digital Humanities"
- Miriam Posner, "How Did They Make That?," August 29, 2013.
Readings
- Richard White, "What is Spatial History?'
- Cameron Blevins, "Space, Nation, and the Triumph of Region: A View of the World from Houston," Journal of American History (June 2014)
Additional Readings
Readings
- Scott Weingart, "Demystifying Networks," scottbot irregular, December 14, 2011.
- Shin-Kap Han, "The Other Ride of Paul Revere"
- Caroline Winterer, "Where is America in the Republic of Letters" Modern Intellectual History 9 (2012): 597–623.
Additional Readings
Readings
- Ted Underwood, "Seven ways humanists are using computers to understand text"
- Cameron Blevins, "Topic Modeling Martha Ballard's Diary"
- Dan Cohen, "Searching for the Victorians," October 4, 2010
Additional Readings