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3. Discovering Revolution in Digital Sources: Other[ed] Colonial Voices
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: North America, the United States, and Multiple Revolutions 1
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Part I PUBLICS AND PEDAGOGY
- 1. Digital Public History at Three Presidential Home Sites 17
- 2. New Media and Old Problems: Restoring Humanity in the Maryland Loyalism Project 35
- 3. Discovering Revolution in Digital Sources: Other[ed] Colonial Voices 50
- 4. Building a Relational Database to Explore Enslaved Midwives’ Work in Early America 65
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Part II SPATIAL REVOLUTIONS
- 5. Geographies of Emancipation: Geospatial Technology in Mapping Black Thought in the Age of Revolutions 83
- 6. Visualizing City-Spaces during the Age of Revolutions 103
- 7. Rethinking Enslaved Containment and Mobility in North Carolina’s 1821 Insurrectionary Scare 119
- 8. Mapping Myaamia Landownership, 1795–1846 and Today 136
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Part III DATA AND DATABASES
- 9. (Counter-)Revolutionary Discourse in the Age of Revolutions 159
- 10. By Conversation with a Lady: Women’s Correspondence Networks in the Founders Online Database 184
- 11. Identifying “A Slave”: The Iona University Text Analysis Project Explores a Mystifying Letter to Thomas Jefferson 201
- 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 220
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Part IV ECHOES IN THE PRESENT
- 13. Media Literacy in Revolutionary America 237
- 14. “A Busy, Bustling, Disputatious Tone”: News Anxiety in the Age of Revolutions and Today 252
- 15. Copyright and Historical Dangers of Licensing Regimes in the Digital Age 267
- Contributors 301
- Index 307
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: North America, the United States, and Multiple Revolutions 1
-
Part I PUBLICS AND PEDAGOGY
- 1. Digital Public History at Three Presidential Home Sites 17
- 2. New Media and Old Problems: Restoring Humanity in the Maryland Loyalism Project 35
- 3. Discovering Revolution in Digital Sources: Other[ed] Colonial Voices 50
- 4. Building a Relational Database to Explore Enslaved Midwives’ Work in Early America 65
-
Part II SPATIAL REVOLUTIONS
- 5. Geographies of Emancipation: Geospatial Technology in Mapping Black Thought in the Age of Revolutions 83
- 6. Visualizing City-Spaces during the Age of Revolutions 103
- 7. Rethinking Enslaved Containment and Mobility in North Carolina’s 1821 Insurrectionary Scare 119
- 8. Mapping Myaamia Landownership, 1795–1846 and Today 136
-
Part III DATA AND DATABASES
- 9. (Counter-)Revolutionary Discourse in the Age of Revolutions 159
- 10. By Conversation with a Lady: Women’s Correspondence Networks in the Founders Online Database 184
- 11. Identifying “A Slave”: The Iona University Text Analysis Project Explores a Mystifying Letter to Thomas Jefferson 201
- 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 220
-
Part IV ECHOES IN THE PRESENT
- 13. Media Literacy in Revolutionary America 237
- 14. “A Busy, Bustling, Disputatious Tone”: News Anxiety in the Age of Revolutions and Today 252
- 15. Copyright and Historical Dangers of Licensing Regimes in the Digital Age 267
- Contributors 301
- Index 307