Shaoling Ma’s talk “What Do Media Do? The ‘Case’ of Late Qing China, 1861–1906,” drew on her recent book, The Stone and the Wireless, Mediating China 1861-1906.
Shaoling Ma: What Do Media Do?
September 30, 2021
September 30, 2021
Shaoling Ma’s talk “What Do Media Do? The ‘Case’ of Late Qing China, 1861–1906,” drew on her recent book, The Stone and the Wireless, Mediating China 1861-1906.
Allen Riddell’s talk, “Every Victorian Novel: Dispatches from Data-Intensive Book History,” reviewed three recent contributions to the history of fiction publishing in the British Isles and Ireland during the 19th century.
The Radical Futures symposium, which took place on March 20-21, 2021, brought together researchers from Germany and the US to discuss both the future of media and form(at)s of imagination/imaginaries in the 21st century.
February 26, 2020
The Connecticut Digital Humanities Conference will take place at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut on February 28-29, 2020.
September 30, 2019
Our meetings this semester will be:
Wednesday, September 18th at 3:30 (UCHI Conference Room)
Wednesday, October 9th at 3:30 (Heritage Room – 4th floor of the library)
Monday, November 4th at 11:35 (Austin 246)
The New England Humanities Consortium (NEHC) sponsored the Digital Humanities Island Retreat on August 23–25 at the Shoals Marine Laboratory on Appledore Island, off the coast of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. (more…)
For their final project for the “Introduction to Digital Humanities” graduate seminar in Spring 2019, Rebecca Rowe and Tolonda Henderson, both graduate students in English, collaborated on a project, Authorial Influence and Harry Potter Fan Fiction. (more…)
September 10, 2019
We are proud to announce the launch of our new website. Built on the the university Aurora service, this new version of our site sports a modern look, faster loading times, and works on all mobile and tablet devices.
September 5, 2019
The New England Humanities Consortium (NEHC) sponsored the Digital Humanities Island Retreat on August 23–25 at the Shoals Marine Laboratory on Appledore Island, off the coast of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This all-expenses-paid retreat focused on the cutting-edge research and teaching happening in the digital humanities among the eleven NEHC member institutions and on how to make these valuable digital tools and resources widely available.