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Behind, ahead

Behind, ahead

John Turner’s biography of Joseph Smith

This semester’s syllabus for Data Analysis for History

The new journal Computational Humanities Research

Antisemitism, U.S.A: A history podcast

Kris Stinson dissertation defense announcement

RRCHNM past, present, and future

Link post: I am grateful to have worked for Mills Kelly for the past four years as he …

Photo newsletter

Greta Swain defends dissertation on “Potomac Networks”

Link post: A new podcast—or rather, a longstanding podcast—has joined R2 Studios at …

Link post: News about four students from GMU’s PhD program in history: one off to be a …

Link post: The May newsletter from RRCHNM contains news of a visualization about …

American Religious Ecologies receives second NEH grant to work with 1926 Census of Religious Bodies

Link post: If you care about the open web, you probably use RSS feeds. And if you use …

The 2023 competition for the AHA’s Roy Rosenzweig Prize

Link post: The Congregational Library and Archives has kindly invited me to talk about …

Link post: The Guardian has a three-part series combining visualizations and prose to …

Link post: My colleagues Jason Heppler and Mills Kelly in the Washington Post today …

Link post: The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is launching a …

A commentary on how Americans have used the Bible

Link post: My colleague Jason Heppler writes about “Building A Data API For Historical …

A footnote to Gioia on academic publishing’s “death instinct”

How Philip Lampi recovered the lost history of early American elections

Link post: A very helpful list of best practices for shell scripting. I’m no expert on …

America’s Public Bible to be published in December

Link post: Pleased to welcome a new colleague, Jim Ambuske, to RRCHNM. Jim will be …

The Legal Modernism project

Markdown to HTML on the clipboard

Bookmarklet for the GMU library proxy

Bookmarklet for the GMU library proxy

RRCHNM welcomes 25 graduate students for the new academic year

Links for presentation about digital scholarship for the Biennial Conference on Religion and American Culture

Newsletters all the way down

What makes for a good academic mentor?

What makes for a good academic mentor?

RRCHNM’s custom API for data-driven projects

Setting up a new Mac with dotfiles and Homebrew bundle

Books for Labor Day

The stack

Sneak preview

T.B. Blues

Presbyterians—tabulated, visualized, and interpreted

Being an enabler

Honesty in visualizations

Syllabus for Capitalism and American Religion, fall 2020

YouTube influencer

Church of God

Pandemic Religion

Programming in D3 and the Pilgrims

Course description for Religion and Capitalism

Teaching computational history

Farewell, faithful friend