Henry Lovejoy Digital Dialogue
Knowing when and where people came from within Africa, and when and where they went in diaspora, is a major research question affecting the [...]
Knowing when and where people came from within Africa, and when and where they went in diaspora, is a major research question affecting the [...]
The Shelley-Godwin Archive is pleased to announce the public release of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound fair copy notebooks, Bodleian MSS. Shelley e.1, e.2, and [...]
In the course of 14 centuries, Muslim authors wrote, compiled and recompiled a great number of multivolume collections that often include tens of thousands of [...]
In the recent past, black people have created and utilized a variety of digital spaces and media to reconfigure the terms and terrain of debates [...]
A few weeks ago MITH announced that it will be partnering with Washington University in St Louis (WUSTL) and the University of California at Riverside [...]
Books and shows about the history of information technology have usually focused on great inventors and technical breakthroughs, from Charles Babbage and Alan Turing to [...]
MITH’s Spring 2016 Digital Dialogues season is about to get underway! Starting next week with Elissa Frankle from the US Holocaust Museum, we have six [...]
In 2013, Ms. Frankle gave her first Digital Dialogue, "Making History with the Masses: Citizen History and Radical Trust in Museums." Three years later, the [...]
Come work with us on this wonderful opportunity connecting Digital Humanities and African American History and Culture! Open Rank Professor and Project Director Synergies among Digital [...]
MITH would like to call attention to a new opportunity from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), to create new web-based creative projects. The [...]