Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities- LUC

Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities- LUC

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CTSDH is a collaborative multidisciplinary effort in LUC's College of Arts and Sciences that supports undergraduate, graduate, and faculty research.

A collaborative multidisciplinary effort in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities (CTSDH) supports research across the humanities, as well as in computer science, the School of Communication, the social sciences, law, and University Libraries. In addition to supporting research projects, the CTSDH sponsors conferences, lectures, and workshops, and

Humanities Datebook: Nov. 18 11/18/2024

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Humanities Datebook: Nov. 18 Let them Speak is the epigraph of this digital monograph and the name of the collaborative project between three institutions that gave rise to it. Let them Speak is symbolic; it expresses my intention to give voice to millions of murdered Holocaust victims, to the Drowned, as Primo Levi, the It...

Humanities Datebook: Nov. 11 11/11/2024

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Humanities Datebook: Nov. 11 A 3D reconstruction of the capital of the Aztec Empire- Tenochtitlan. This was the home to 200.000 farmers, artisans, merchants, soldiers, priests and aristocrats. At this time, it is one of the largest cities in the world. Today, we call this city Ciudad de Mexico - Mexico City.    Not much is...

Humanities Datebook: Nov. 4 11/04/2024

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Humanities Datebook: Nov. 4 The digital mapping project is based on a listing of gay bars in America that were collected by Bob Damron in the 1960s. Damron's guidebooks aided a generation of q***r people in identifying sites of community, pleasure, and politics.  The project researchers have been turning the thousands of ...

Humanities Datebook: Oct. 28 10/28/2024

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Humanities Datebook: Oct. 28 The digital project is a text mining project with the goal of discovering Jim Crow and racially-based legislation signed into law in North Carolina between Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Movement (1866-1967).

Humanities Datebook: Oct. 21 10/21/2024

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Humanities Datebook: Oct. 21 The digital project is a text mining project with the goal of discovering Jim Crow and racially-based legislation signed into law in North Carolina between Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Movement (1866-1967).

09/11/2024

Join us for an exciting workshop on ArcGIS StoryMaps, a powerful tool for creating engaging, accessible maps for your projects! 📍 Mariah Proctor-Tiffany and Tracy Chapman Hamilton will showcase their digital art history project, Mappingthewedievalwoman.com, highlighting women’s roles in late medieval Paris. Don’t miss out!

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