The DH Network
A Vision for American Empire
About "A Vision for American Empire":
Maps for S. Max Edelson, The New Map of Empire: How Britain Imagined America before Independence (Harvard University Press, 2017)
About The New Map of Empire: How Britain Imagined America before Independence:
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The Territorial Patterns of Settler Populations in North America (1625-1790)
A MapScholar Digital Atlas published in 2015 by Max Edelson, Professor in the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia.
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Digital Skriker: New Directions for Archival Practices and Performance
Digital Skriker explores both the theoretical cruxes and archival possibilities enabled by robust and increasingly accessible motion capture and virtual reality technologies using Caryl Churchill’s play, The Skriker (1994) as a case study.
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Fiona Balestrieri
I'm PhD student in Anthropology interested in the applications of Digital Humanities to documentation and revitalization of endangered languages. I'm also interested in creating a digital platform to make archival audio recordings from central Virginia more accessible to the public.
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Prof. S. Max Edelson
S. Max Edelson studies the history of colonial British America and the Atlantic world. He is also a digital humanist interested in historical geospatial visualization. His research examines space, place, and culture in colonial North America and the Caribbean.
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Abigail Bradford
Abigail Bradford is a fourth-year PhD candidate in the Program in Mediterranean Art and Archaeology studying under Dr. Tyler Jo Smith. Her research focuses on ancient Greek music and vase painting, and she is particularly interested in the innovation of “New Music” in 5th c.
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Patricia Suzanne Sullivan
DEGREES
Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, 2002
M.F.A University of Pittsburgh,1996
B.A. Southern Connecticut State University, 1993
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Revising Ekphrasis
In a “culture of images” where access to and transmission of integrated text, video, photographs, and sound happens almost seamlessly, the poetic tradition of looking at, describing, and narrating the visual arts—ekphrasis—might appear quaint.
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University of Virginia Law Library
The Arthur J. Morris Law Library supports the Law School’s mission of excellence in teaching, research, and publication. The Law Library also serves the broader legal community, the scholarly community of the University, and the public.
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Zaina Ujayli
I am an MA student at the University of Virginia studying English. I'm interested in nineteenth and twentieth century literature about and by Arab and Arab Americans.
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Sherri Brown
I am the Librarian for English and Digital Humanities at UVA Library. Contact me if you have research questions about digital humanities or recommendations for particular titles in DH you would like the library to purchase.
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Christine Ruotolo
As Director of Arts and Humanities in the University of Virginia Library, I lead a team of ten subject liaisons in the arts and humanities, ensuring that library services and collections meet the evolving needs of these disciplines.
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Yao Jiang
I am a second-year UVa master student in the Architectural History Program with Historic Preservation Certificate.
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Katie Blizzard
Katie Blizzard is the Communications Specialist and a Research Editor for the Center of Digital Editing. She curates editorial content for use in outreach and publicity, and assists in editorial work.
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leah h stearns
keenly interested in cleaning up data and grooming for analytic data viz. to make it talk; 3d modeling; and organizing information to facilitate access, interpretation, and synthesis.
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