Now Trending in Scholarly History Journals: #eternalreview, #cycletosubjugation
While we’re at it: #acwri, #twittergate, #twitterstorians, #highered, #phdchat, and #gradhacker, too. A few months back Katherine had a brainstorm. In the wake of conference season last spring, we...
View ArticleJanuary is Digital Humanities Month at Stillwater Historians
Happy New Year! First a word of thanks to everyone who visited our blog, Digital Humanities Tool Box, and History Pin Boards this year. Both Rob and I appreciate your comments and emails and hope to...
View ArticleAha! moments at AHA #THATCamp
I have been going to the American Historical Association (AHA) annual meeting for about five years. I started midway through my PhD career, back when I still had access to grad student travel money...
View ArticleAdd some #digitalhistory to your class
Image available at The Maine Memory Network http://www.mainememory.net/artifact/6274/ It’s the first week the semester up here in the snowy north and classes are underway. I’m teaching four this...
View ArticleDigital History Notebook
Image available at: http://www.mainememory.net/artifact/29020/enlarge And just like that, January is over…only three and a half more months of winter to look forward to up here in central Maine! I...
View ArticleReimagining the North Atlantic: Marine #Envhist at #ASEH2013
Just back from this year’s American Society for Environmental History conference in Toronto. As always it was a tremendous conference and all the more interesting to me given the emphasis on Canadian...
View ArticleAcademic Clean Sweep
Connectivity Over the course of the semester I acquire tons of paper. I have stacks on the kitchen table, on my nightstand, even in my car. The stacks live at home with me. I dust the stacks on...
View ArticleStephen King’s Green Frog: 5 Things I Learned from On Writing
I drove by Stephen King’s house today to take a picture of his frog. It’s about three feet tall and a blue-green color. The sculpture, in the corner of King’s front lawn near a cluster of small...
View ArticleHistorians in the Wild!
When we first began this blog some three years ago we came out of the gate with energy and enterprise but no particular direction. We were interested in the possibilities that blogging presented both...
View ArticleAn Evening at The Uranium Drive-In
Courtesy Image © ReelThing Films As my students are no doubt sick of hearing me say, my Environmental Issues and Insights course is very much about the collisions between science, policy, personal and...
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