Lincoln Mullen's blog
This semester’s syllabus for Data Analysis for History
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