Newsletter 9/27
UNC History Community, Happy Monday! Here’s your fix of digital history for the week: Curious about how to get started on your own digital history projects? The American Historical Associationrecorded one of their workshops from 2014 to help DH beginners. … Read more
Newsletter 9/20
UNC History Community, Check out some new perspectives on digital history this week: American University’s digital history blog has published their 2021 projects, including explorations into social media and timelines as methods of digital curation. The American Historical Association explores … Read more
Newsletter 9/13
Here’s your weekly update on what’s new in the digital history world: The State Archives and Library of North Carolina have recently published numerous digital history collections, with topics such as African American Education and N.C. Women’s History. Digital Urban … Read more
Newsletter 9/7
UNC History Community, We hope you all enjoyed your Labor Day weekend! Here’s your weekly fix of Digital History content: Researchers at Virginia Tech are pulling moving images of Black U.S. soldiers from microfilm, using AI, virtual reality, and crowdsourcing … Read more
Newsletter 8/30
Dear UNC History community, The Digital History Lab is happy to share the latest DH news and projects from around UNC and further afield. To the graduate students and faculty who have been receiving these newsletters for some time, we … Read more
Newsletter 8/23
Hello Everyone! We hope everyone’s semester got off to a great start and everyone is staying safe and healthy. The DHL is excited to start another year full of interesting programming, podcast episodes, and digital support. For our first newsletter … Read more
Propaganda in Translation by Donald Santacaterina
“Propaganda in Translation” is run by Donald Santacaterina, a Ph.D. Candidate, Propaganda Analyst, and Historian of Global Media Systems at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. To access this project and propaganda workshops, click here. Propaganda in Translation is a … Read more
Google Arts and Culture Exhibits by Emma Rothberg
Today’s project showcase comes from Emma Rothberg, a PhD Candidate in the History Department focusing on Nineteenth and early Twentieth century urban, cultural, and gender history. Her project was done in her capacity as the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader … Read more
Newsletter 5/14
Hello Colleagues, First off, to all of those receiving degrees and graduating, congratulations!!! The DHL wanted to send out one last email before we go on (hopefully) grand summer adventures. Our new podcast, The Cutting Room Floor, has just dropped its … Read more
The Cutting Room Floor: Episode 1—Transcontinental Golf
The Digital History Lab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill presents The Cutting Room Floor – incredibly true stories from the past unearthed by historians, told by historians. Each episode features a guest historian who tells a fascinating … Read more
