This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relationship between the academy and the public. It argues that while digitisation and the internet have attracted large new audiences, academic historians have been reluctant to engage with this new public. We suggest that recent innovations in academic digital history, such as the highly technocratic ‘Culturomics’ movement, have had the unintended effect of driving a wedge between higher education and the wider public. Similarly, academic history writing has been slow to embrace the possibilities of the internet as a means of dissemination and engagement; and academic publishing has moved even more reluctantly. Despite these issues, this article argue...
The historical community is undergoing change. Computers, digital tools, the Web, and online resourc...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
Link to full text - http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dh/12230987.0001.001/1:4/--writing-history-in-the-di...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relation...
This article examines the complex and powerful relationship between the internet and public history....
Is digital history public history? It does not have to be, but it probably should be. When we make o...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
Copyright© 2017 The Chronicle of Higher Education. This text-only version of the article is presente...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
open-source publicationThis article describes the development of the Lincoln/Net web site at Norther...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
While the term ‘digital humanities’ appears inclusive its exact meaning remains unclear and its earl...
Almost all aspects of the historian's research workflow have been transformed by digital technology....
The historical profession approaches new information technologies with mixed emotions. Differences o...
Computing and the use of digital sources and resources is an everyday and essential practice in curr...
The historical community is undergoing change. Computers, digital tools, the Web, and online resourc...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
Link to full text - http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dh/12230987.0001.001/1:4/--writing-history-in-the-di...
This article considers the implications of recent innovations in digital history for the relation...
This article examines the complex and powerful relationship between the internet and public history....
Is digital history public history? It does not have to be, but it probably should be. When we make o...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
Copyright© 2017 The Chronicle of Higher Education. This text-only version of the article is presente...
Rather than asking should historians use social media - a question frequently posed online and incre...
open-source publicationThis article describes the development of the Lincoln/Net web site at Norther...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
While the term ‘digital humanities’ appears inclusive its exact meaning remains unclear and its earl...
Almost all aspects of the historian's research workflow have been transformed by digital technology....
The historical profession approaches new information technologies with mixed emotions. Differences o...
Computing and the use of digital sources and resources is an everyday and essential practice in curr...
The historical community is undergoing change. Computers, digital tools, the Web, and online resourc...
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
Link to full text - http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dh/12230987.0001.001/1:4/--writing-history-in-the-di...