This is a recording of the Past Tense seminar, "This is Not How My Book Starts: Looking Back at Writing and Framing" given by Adam Arenson at the Huntington Library on October 28, 2011. For more information about upcoming Past Tense lectures,
This is a recording of the Past Tense seminar, "This is Not How My Book Starts: Looking Back at Writing and Framing" given by Adam Arenson at the Huntington Library on October 28, 2011. The episode begins with him reading from a pre-circulated
This episode is an interview with Amanda French, THATCamp Coordinator for the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. Those of you in Southern California might want to consider attending THATCampSoCal on Jan 11-12 at Chapm
The Keynote address at The Past's Digital Presence conference, given by Peter Stallybrass (University of Pennsylvania) on Feb. 20, 2010 at Yale University.
Goldsby discusses her work with "Mapping the Stacks: A Guide to Black Chicago's Hidden Archives" at Yale's "The Past's Digital Presence" conference on Feb 19, 2010. The URL for her project: http://mts.lib.uchicago.edu/
This Rountable discussion from Yale's Past's Digital Presence conference features these scholars:Willard McCarty, King’s College London (12.15) Rolena Adorno, Yale University (21.30) Edward Ayers, University of Richmond (37.45) George Miles, Y