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Voting Viva Voce: Unlocking the Social Logic of Past Politics
This website explores the lives of the residents of two nineteenth century American cities: Alexandria, Virginia in 1860 and Newport, Kentucky in 1870.
This website explores the lives of the residents of two nineteenth century American cities: Alexandria, Virginia in 1860 and Newport, Kentucky in 1870. Alexandria was a commercial city based on slave labor; Newport was an industrial city based on immigrant labor.
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Early Mormon Marriages: A Study in Socially Constructed Kinship
Christianity has historically invested the idea of kinship with strong religious meanings. The faithful have been imagined as an idealized family of brothers and sisters and, collectively, as the bride-wife of a divine husband.
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Mr. Lloyd Kevin Sy
Lloyd Sy is a PhD candidate in English. He serves as Project Manager on Collective Biographies of Women.
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A Worldview in Words: Lexical Categories of the Mopan Maya
The Lexical Categories of the Mopan Maya will encompass a searchable multimedia archive of Mopan Maya texts, based on audio and video recordings of Mopan speech that Prof Danziger collected during field trips to Mopan territory.
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Soundscape Architecture: Aural Visual and Analytic Interpretations of Iconic Architectural Soundscapes
This project presents the authentic sounds of iconic architectural spaces to encourage the appreciation of the aural characteristics of designed places, often suppressed by our predominantly visual culture.
Karen Van Lengen, in collaboration with the Institute for Advanced Technologies in the Humanities (Director, Worthy Martin) and the Department of Architecture at the University of Virginia, has undertaken this project to present the authentic sounds of iconic architectural spaces to encoura
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Chaco Research Archives
The Chaco Research Archive is a collaborative effort to create an online archive and analytical database that integrates much of the widely dispersed archaeological data collected from Chaco Canyon from the late 1890s through the first half of the 20th century.
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The Countryside Transformed: The Railroad and the Eastern Shore of Virginia 1870-1935
"The Countryside Transformed: The Railroad and the Eastern Shore of Virginia, 1870-1935" is a digital archive of maps, photographs, manuscripts, newspapers, public documents, and other media.
"The Countryside Transformed: The Railroad and the Eastern Shore of Virginia, 1870-1935" is a digital archive of maps, photographs, manuscripts, newspapers, public documents, and other media.
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Text Analytics
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The Digital Montpelier Project
The Digital Montpelier Project features three models tracing the Mansion's evolution from its initial construction in ca. 1764 through to President Madison's final expansion in ca. 1812.
Between 2004 and 2009, James Madison's Montpelier underwent a restoration that returned the home and grounds of the fourth President to the period of his retirement (1817-1836). Unlike most presidential homes, Montpelier had undergone extensive changes.
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Historical Architecture of Minnesota
Historical Architecture of Minnesota is the result of a collaboration between the Minnesota Historical Society and IATH, the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities located at the University of Virginia.
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Virtual Williamsburg
The Virtual Williamsburg Project presents the Revolutionary City (i.e., Williamsburg, Virginia) as we understand it to have existed in 1776.
The Virtual Williamsburg Project is a collaborative effort between the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH) and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (CWF) to present the Revolutionary City, that is, Williamsburg, Virginia as we understand it to have existed i
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Michele Claibourn
I direct Research Data Services and the Social, Natural, and Engineering Sciences at the University of Virginia Library, a team of statistical and computational consultants, data curation and data discovery librarians, research software specialists
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A World's Fair in Italy: Turin in 1911
Turin 1911: The World's Fair in Italy is the first digital project devoted to the only universal exposition ever held in Italy.
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Xiakou: Moral Landscape in a Sichuan Mountain Village
Moral Landscape in a Sichuan Mountain Village explores the histories, beliefs, livelihoods, and local identities in Xiakou (sha-ko) Village.
Moral Landscape in a Sichuan Mountain Village explores the histories, beliefs, livelihoods, and local identities in Xiakou (sha-ko) Village, located in the mountains of Ya'an County, in western Sichuan Province of the People's Republic of China.
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Silk Road: The Path of Transmission of Avalokitesvara
Using the Silk Road as a spatial template, this project attempts to create a digital, interactive presentation that allows for comparison of representations of Avalokitesvara across geographic areas and over time.
The Silk Road is a network of trade routes that provided a bridge between the east and the west.
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English Medieval Architecture: A Model for Design Process Analysis
This project investigates to what degree the physical structure of the extant fabric has a determining effect on the form of the later medieval addition through the development of multi-dimensional dynamic models for a series of case studies.
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Homer's Trojan Theater
Homer's Trojan Theater argues for the centrality of vision in Homeric poetics and its importance both for the poet in constructing, and for his audience in comprehending, the course of his narrative.
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Resources from Pelagios Workshop (11/29/17)
A workshop hosted by UVa Library, Scholars' Lab, and IATH on November 29-30, 2017.
Workshop leaders:
Chiara Palladino (Leipzig, Humboldt Chair for DH)
Gabriel W. Moss (Ancient World Mapping Center, University of North Carolina)
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Aquae Urbis Romae: The Waters of the City of Rome
Aquae Urbis Romae is an interactive cartographic history of the relationships between hydrological and hydraulic systems and their impact on the urban development of Rome, Italy. Our study begins in 753 BC and will ultimately extend to the present day.
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John Simon Guggenheim Foundation
United States Senator Simon Guggenheim and his wife established the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1925 as a memorial to a son who died April 26, 1922.
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The Fulbright Program
The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government and is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.
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