One month until "Teaching American and Digital Revolutions"! Join us virtually or in person September 27th and 28th, with exciting program details, including the new book from below and at https://t.co/waJyb4TXcH #ITPSCon#AmRev#DH@cornellpress
Thanks to the generosity of @ionauniversity, @TheITPS, and the Gardiner Foundation, the ebook is available as a FREE download! https://t.co/DfQwShr02B
Also check out our teacher's guide to see how you might bring this work into your classroom: https://t.co/r7yWTa6m9z
A 🧵about American Revolutions in the Digital Age, an open-access book I edited with @NoraSlonimsky and @markdboonie, with @CornellPress. In 15 chapters, outstanding scholars connect the early American republic and the digital humanities. Learn more ↓
https://t.co/DfQwShr02B
Ch 12 Who Stands in the Digital Shadows?: “City of Refuge” at the Intersection of “Old” and “New” Media in the Age of the Digital Humanities. Marcus P. Nevius (@Marcneev) reflects on his monograph City of Refuge and puts his work in conversation Black digital humanities theory.
Registration is now underway for Archives of Revolution: A Conference About How We Make the Past.
This event will take place June 20-22 at Brown University.
Details here https://t.co/OBvu7pDgJ9.
Black Studies at Mizzou is hiring!
https://t.co/d6qRb5000V (Job ID 48241)
Searching for a tenure-track Assistant Professor whose work focuses on Black gender and sexuality studies
@Marcneev
@sam_futrell1@vasocialstudies Thanks so much for your kind compliments! Your students will benefit much from a field trip to the Dismal. Please do be in touch via email at [email protected]
I’ve had the opportunity to talk to @Marcneev at length a few times - his research is always fascinating, his depth of knowledge is kind of intimidates me ngl, and we usually end up in a discussion about brussel sprouts.
Couldn’t ask for anything more