Photogrammar
3April 7, 2015 by nbrown24
For the digital history site review I decided to take a look at the Photogrammar website, which is coordinated by …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: Great Depression, Nathan Brown, photogrammar, photos, World War II
A More Perfect Union review
2April 7, 2015 by jjackson39
Though the ongoing pursuit of improving democracy is never purported to be an easy or painless process, some moments in …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: John-Joseph Jackson
Reservoir of Memories
2April 7, 2015 by Alexandra Troxell
Reservoir of Memories was created in 2011 as an extension of a student group project at Brown University. The course was …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: Alexandra Troxell, Omeka, oral history, students
A History of the World in 100 Objects
2April 7, 2015 by chuber1
The site that I am looking at for this blog post is the History of the World in 100 Objects …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: BBC, Chris Huber, History of the World in 100 Objects, The British Museum
Jazz: A History of America’s Music by PBS and Ken Burns
4April 7, 2015 by acoleman34
The site I chose to review is called Jazz: A History of America’s Music. The site is in conjunction with …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: Austin Coleman, collaboration, interactive, online exhibits, PBS
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
2April 7, 2015 by Susan Prillaman
In 1951, collector and horticulturist Henry Francis du Pont permanently opened his childhood home to the public, a long-planned action …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: conservation, decorative arts, material culture, online collections, online exhibits, Susan Prillaman, Winterthur
Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga
3April 7, 2015 by nsakas1
The site this paper will discuss is titled Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga. This online exhibit was the creation of …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: Nick Sakas, Smithsonian, Vikings
The Wunderkammer: Digital History Site Review
1April 7, 2015 by rjordan10
The website that I am going to be reviewing is called the Wunderkammer. It is a site that features illustrations …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: Becky Jordan, Hagströmer Medico-Historical Library, History of Medicine, Medical History, Rebecca Jordan, Sweden, The Wunderkammer
Ancient Greece Daily Life
3April 6, 2015 by jrenner1
The British Museum’s digital history website “Ancient Greece Daily Life” is a site dedicated to representing the lives of ordinary …
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Category Digital History Site Review | Tags: ancient Greece, education, interactive, Julie Renner, material culture, The British Museum
Digital History Site Review
0April 6, 2015 by jrenner1
After discovering that my original choice for my digital history site review (The Field Museum’s Ancient Americas Microsite) contained a number of …
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