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Historical and Research Resouces
Audio Recordings from the Roundtable on Writing History
On March 7th 2008, The History Department sponsored a roundtable discussion on writing history with Professors Dagmar Herzog, Thomas Kessner, David Nasaw, Steven Remy, and Martin Woessner.
Listen to the transcript by clicking the links below:
Introduction (David Nasaw)
Dagmar Herzog
Thomas Kessner
David Nasaw
Steven Remy
Martin Woessner
Comments and Questions
Links to Other Historical Resources
The
Gotham Center
The
American Social History Project
The
Center for Humanities
The History Department at Brookyln College
has compiled an excellent list of resources, on their
website.
Pedagogical Resources
Pedagogy
Workshop "Bottom Lines": Suggestions for Historians
and other Social Science and Humanities Scholars
Professor D. Herzog
Center for History and New Media Syllabus
Finder
Textbooks
and Teaching
Collected essays and syllabi from the Journal of American
History's Annual Textbooks & Teaching Issue. Including
syllabi for survey classes focused on "African
Americans, Latinos/as, Native Americans, Asian Americans,
and Lesbian/Gay people."
Digital
History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting
the Past on the Web
"A plainspoken and thorough introduction to the
web for historians-teachers and students, archivists
and museum curators, professors as well as amateur
enthusiasts-who wish to produce online historical
work, or to build upon and improve the projects they
have already started in this important new medium."
Tools
Center (Center For History and New Media)
...a collaborative resource to
connect builders and users of digital tools. Originally
built to support the online history community, the
Tools Center has expanded and welcomes entries on
tools for digital scholarship, archiving and preservation
writ large."
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