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    Featured Project: Visualizing Emancipation
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    News

    November 9, 2012

    Ed Ayers presented the keynote at the Annual Educause Conference in Denver entitled “Discovery in a Digital World”.

    November 7, 2012

    Rob Nelson spoke at Educause 2012 on the opportunity and challenges for liberal arts colleges interested in engaging with the digital humanities as part of a panel on “Digital Scholarship at Liberal Arts Colleges.”

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    Recent Projects

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    Travels Across the Plains

    This blog follows and maps Elizabeth Goltra journey along the Oregon Trail during the spring and summer of 1853.

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    Virginia Secession Convention

    Secession: Virginia and the Crisis of Union, 1861 explores a topic of broad interest as the sesquicentennial of the Civil War approaches: How did the decision to secede–and start the bloodiest conflict in US history–come about?

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    Latinization of Southern Space

    This project investigates how the myriad discourses of migration and globalization have become manifest graphically across social spaces and street graphics in the contemporary American South.

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    Hidden Patterns of the Civil War

    “Hidden Patterns of the Civil War” collects a number of interrelated projects on the sectional crisis, slavery, and emancipation during the Civil War era, with a particular emphasis on the histories of the city of Richmond and the state of Virginia.


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