galleys, proofs for articles written for the journal, Tampa Bay History The Digital History section is devoted to publishing innovative and important papers that apply digital technologies to historical research. Mauris lorem nunc, cursus sit amet enim ac, vehicula vestibulum mi. At CHNM, he has co-directed several major websites and digital projects, including the September 11 Digital Archive, the Hurricane Digital Memory Bank, and Echo: Exploring and Collecting History Online--Science, Technology, and Industry. In addition to Digital History, he is the author of a forthcoming book from the Johns Hopkins University Press on the values and social motivations of the Victorian mathematicians who created the logical systems at the heart of modern computing. His research interests are in European and American intellectual history, the history of science (particularly mathematics), and the intersection of history and computing. In addition to regular articles, the journal features annotated documents, book reviews, and reviews of museum exhibits, films, and historical collections. Phasellus ornare in augue eu imperdiet. Please check your email address / username and password and try again. He He has published articles and book chapters on the history of science and religion, the teaching of history, and the future of history in a digital age in the Journal of American History, Rethinking History, First Monday, and other journals. We are primarily interested in works that use these technologies and approaches to deliver new insights and findings in applied historical research in any period or geographical area. Digitized, these volumes are a legacy that will benefit scholarship The historians involved in this work sought to quantify past societies, to come to new conclusions about co… museums (History Museums in the United States: A Critical Daniel J. Cohen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University, where he is also Director of Research Projects at the Center for History and New Media (CHNM).
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More on his research, writing, and software can be found at www.dancohen.org. As founder and director of CHNM, he is involved in a number of Current: DOI: 10.3989/chdj Culture & History Digital Journal features original scientific articles and review articles, aimed to contribute to the methodological debate among historians and other scholars specialized in the fields of Human and Social Sciences, at an international level. © 2008 by the Organization of American Historians.
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