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The Mind is a Metaphor
The Mind is a Metaphor is a collection of eighteenth-century metaphors of mind; this collection serves as the basis for a scholarly study of the metaphors and root-images appealed to by the novelists, poets, dramatists, essayists, philosophers, belle-lettrists, preachers, and pamphleteers of the long eighteenth century.
The Mind is a Metaphor, is an evolving work of reference, an ever more interactive, more solidly constructed collection of mental metaphorics.
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Cities Without Work: The Long Road from Boom to Bust
Depressed, post-industrial U.S. economies crystalized after World War Two as labor costs, information technology, and changing demand took hold.
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Inhabiting Byzantine Athens
Inhabiting Byzantine Athens is an archaeological project that challenges traditional approaches to Byzantine urbanism and to Byzantine Athens in particular.
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Valley of the Shadow
The Valley of the Shadow is a digital archive of primary sources that document the lives of people in during the American Civil War.
The Valley of the Shadow is a digital archive of primary sources that document the lives of people in Augusta County, Virginia, and Franklin County, Pennsylvania, during the era of the Amer
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The World of Dante
The World of Dante is a multi-media research tool intended to facilitate the study of the Divine Comedy through a wide range of offerings.
The World of Dante is a multi-media research tool intended to facilitate the study of the Divine Comedy through a wide range of offerings.
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Classics Department
The Classics Department has been educating students in Greek and Latin language, literature, and culture since the University was founded.
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Tropy
Research Photo Management Take control of your research photos with Tropy, a tool that shortens the path from finding archival sources to writing about them. Spend more time using your research photos, and less time searching for them.
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Circulating Spaces: Podcast Series
Christian Howard and Samantha Wallace collaborate on a podcast about public humanities and global literature.
Generously funded by the Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures at the University of Virginia as a part of the
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Dr. Bill Ferster
I am a research professor in the Curry Schools of Education and director of Interactive Visualization at SHANTI.
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Archaeology of Legal Definitions of Speech
The Archaeology of Legal Definitions of Speech uses natural language processing to chart changes in the legal definition of speech and to place this language in its cultural and technological contexts.
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