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Thoughts on Public & Digital History by Adam Crymble: December 2013
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Saturday, December 7, 2013. Crymble Awards, Best of 2013. For this, the third year running ( 2011. I've decided to acknowledge five projects who have most influenced my academic development in the past year. Winners have come up with ideas or shared their knowledge in a way that's had a real difference on the way I've approached my own work. This influence isn't always possible to measure by counting up citations in footnotes, but it's important to recognize. 1) Jorge Cham and Meg Rosenburg. Though I not...
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History Lab: November 2012
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Monday, 19 November 2012. History Lab Bulletin - 18 November 2012. Next in History Lab. Monday 19 November, 17:30 – 19:30, Holden Room (103) - Senate House, Malet St, Camden, London WC1E 7HU. Meet the Historians of the Middle East and Asia. Tuesday, 27 November, 18:00 - 20:00 Dr Ben Fortna (SOAS), Dr Eleanor Newbigin (SOAS) and Dr Ilan Pappe (Exeter) discuss their career paths and research. To register for the event, email Jane Winters ( jane.winters@sas.ac.uk. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). History Lab is ...
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History Lab: January 2013
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Monday, 28 January 2013. History Lab Bulletin 28 January 2013. Next in History Lab. 8226; Call for papers. 8226; Job opportunity. 8226; Seminar Series. Next in History Lab. Apologies for last weeks cancellation of Meet the Transnational Historians, this is hopefully being rescheduled. Sally Osborn (Roehampton) ,. Thu, 7 February, 17:30 – 19:30, Room STB5, Basement, Stewart House, 32 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5DN. The goodwill of others could be an extremely valuable resource, particularly in an age wh...
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Sixteenth Century Scholars: December 2012
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Tuesday, 11 December 2012. It’s proven quite successful in its own modest way, with between 20 to 150 views per day and with a total (as of 11 December 2012) of 213 posts written and uploaded. I have since created a blog for the IHR relating to its temporary relocation while work is undertaken to modernise the north block of Senate House ( IHR Relocation Blog. And of course this Sixteenth Century Scholars blog that you are now reading. The History SPOT blog. You are probably wondering why I’m talki...
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History Lab: December 2012
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Thursday, 20 December 2012. History Lab Bulletin 4 December 2012. See below for projects and events that may be of interest to History Lab members. 8226; Next in History Lab. 8226; Call for papers. 8226; Job opportunity. 8226; Seminar Series. Next in History Lab. 8226; Seminar, Thursday 13 December, 17:30, Alison Enever (Southampton). Boys Should Be Boys and Girls Should Be Wives: The Construction of a Gendered Identity in the Boy's Own Paper and Girls' Own Paper. 8226; New Times Revisited? The crisis of...
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Videos and Podcasts | Blogging For Historians
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A best practice Blog: Academic, Archival and Library History blogging. This page contains videos and podcasts developed for the Blogging for Historians project and a selection of other videos and podcasts. A series of free lunchtime seminars on the topic of social media and the arts and humanities held by the School of Advanced Study since 2013. To see the list of all videos click on the tab on the top-left of the video player. Blogging for Historians Audio Podcasts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Join 583 ...
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Thoughts on Public & Digital History by Adam Crymble: Crymble Awards, Best of 2013
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Saturday, December 7, 2013. Crymble Awards, Best of 2013. For this, the third year running ( 2011. I've decided to acknowledge five projects who have most influenced my academic development in the past year. Winners have come up with ideas or shared their knowledge in a way that's had a real difference on the way I've approached my own work. This influence isn't always possible to measure by counting up citations in footnotes, but it's important to recognize. 1) Jorge Cham and Meg Rosenburg. Though I not...
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Social Scholar (18 March 2015) Using Social Media for a National Festival (and Learning how to engage online) | Blogging For Historians
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A best practice Blog: Academic, Archival and Library History blogging. Social Scholar (18 March 2015) Using Social Media for a National Festival (and Learning how to engage online). March 11, 2015. March 11, 2015. This month at the Social Scholar seminar. And register your interest to attend. Using Social Media for a National Festival (and Learning how to engage online). Dr Michael Eades (SAS). Wednesday 18 March 2015, 1pm-2pm. Room 243 (Senate House). Being Human is the UK’s only national festival of th...
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