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Cite-u-like

Mentioned on Humanist: http://www.citeulike.org/. Perhaps if we all went there and had all the time in the world, we could add all our bibliographies to it and rule the universe. Perhaps.

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Fellowships and Grants

Mellon Fellowships for Dissertation Research in Original Sources Humanities at Work Dissertation Fellowships in Womens Studies The Michael J. Pelczar Award for Excellence in Graduate Study The Phi Delta Gamma Graduate Fellowship Digital Theses and Dissertations This might be defunct: … Continue reading

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Am-Lit Norton Style

Now, I know on some level that I am supposed to hate Norton Anthologies because they pigeon-hole and canonize and erase and normalize and all other horrible human faults that we warn our students (and hopefully our society) against, but … Continue reading

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19th Am. Lit. Digital Thematic Research Collections

Does anyone know of other Digital Thematic Research Collections from Am. Lit. 19th to early 20th Century other than these listed below? Please share. [By thematic, I mean how Carole L. Palmer uses the term in her essay “Thematic Resaerch … Continue reading

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Journals

Again, as with all these lists, please feel free to comment and add! Text Technology @ McMaster NMEDIAC, The Journal of New Media & Culture NMEDIAC is a scholarly peer-reviewed online publication. It is an intellectual canvas where the cultural … Continue reading

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Decadence and Aestheticism in 19th Am. Lit

DECADENCE AND AESTHETICISM IN AMERICAN LITERATURE Books: Mary Warner Blanchard *Oscar Wilde’s America: Counterculture in the Gilded Age*. New Haven, CT: Yale UP, 1998 Jonathan Freedman *Professions of Taste: Henry James, British Aestheticism, and Commodity Culture.* Stanford: Stanford UP, 1990. … Continue reading

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Technology in America 1914-1945

TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA, AND CULTURE IN THE SPACE BETWEEN,1914-1945. Books: *Haunted Media: Electronic Presence from Telegraphy to Television* (Duke University Press, 2000). author:Dr. Jeffrey Sconce, Associate Professor of Radio/Television/Film at the School of Communication at Northwestern University Thoughts stolen from CFP: … Continue reading

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Issues that relate to Technology in 19th Am.

Reading through CFP’s often feels like a wish list to me. The following are interesting topics of research that pertain to Technology and 19th Century America: The nineteenth century witnessed a proliferation of technological change, alongside which emerged new physical, … Continue reading

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A list of Digital Humanities Centers/Departments

I’ll be adding to this list as I go along . . . it’s not meant to be exclusive. Of course, if you would like to comment here and add to the list, I’m always much obliged. thank ye. Centers: … Continue reading

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Whitman and Henry Adams

In college for my American and history and literature concentration, I had to take ONE class toward my degree that was in the twentieth century. Perhaps this explains why I am partial to the nineteenth–I was told at an *early* … Continue reading

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