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Dougherty & Nawrotzki, Writing History in a Digital Age

Digital History as “Nonargument” and “Preargument” Scholarship

“Has the digital revolution transformed how we write about the past?”, ask Kristen Nawrotzki and Jack Dougherty, editors of Writing History in the Digital Age. “Have new technologies changed our essential work-craft as scholars and the way in which we think, teach, author, and publish?” Their book itself exemplifies how digital technologies may reshape publishing: it […]