paperwork

Private Detectives and the Paper Work of Surveillance in the United States, 1855-1939

“Private Detectives and the Paper Work of Surveillance in the United States, 1855-1939,” presented at Paper Work: the Materials and Practices of Modern Information Cultures Symposium, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, May 24, 2013.

paperwork

Private Detectives and the Paper Work of Surveillance in the United States, 1855-1939

“Private Detectives and the Paper Work of Surveillance in the United States, 1855-1939,” presented at Paper Work: the Materials and Practices of Modern Information Cultures Symposium, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, May 24, 2013.

50702-AmericanIconsTiles

Semester 1, 2013: Key Issues in American Culture

USSC6914 Key Issues in American Culture USSC6914 is a core unit in the Masters of US Studies, taught in an intensive 10-week mode of weekly 3-hour seminars which explore topics ranging from Individualism to Race and Equality to Region.

50702-AmericanIconsTiles

Semester 1, 2013: Key Issues in American Culture

USSC6914 Key Issues in American Culture USSC6914 is a core unit in the Masters of US Studies, taught in an intensive 10-week mode of weekly 3-hour seminars which explore topics ranging from Individualism to Race and Equality to Region.

Feedback

Response to Student Feedback

USSC6914 Key Issues in American Culture (2012)

Feedback

Response to Student Feedback

USSC6914 Key Issues in American Culture (2012)

NY, NY

Semester 1, 2013: New York, New York

HSTY2670 New York, New York This is the fourth iteration of this lecture and tutorial course, which explores the history and representation of New York City, from its beginnings as a Dutch settlement down to 9/11, using the archetypal modern

NY, NY

Semester 1, 2013: New York, New York

HSTY2670 New York, New York This is the fourth iteration of this lecture and tutorial course, which explores the history and representation of New York City, from its beginnings as a Dutch settlement down to 9/11, using the archetypal modern

Digital History

Semester 1, 2013: Digital History

HSTY4011 Digital History New Honours Seminar Description: New technologies are transforming the work of historians, and the ways in which we interpret the past and communicate our ideas with others.  This seminar will critically examine the digital tools and resources

Digital History

Semester 1, 2013: Digital History

HSTY4011 Digital History New Honours Seminar Description: New technologies are transforming the work of historians, and the ways in which we interpret the past and communicate our ideas with others.  This seminar will critically examine the digital tools and resources

Nottingham

Joining the Crowd

“Joining the Crowd: Connecting a Digital History Project to the Web,”  Data – Asset – Method Network Workshop – So you think you’re an expert?, University of Nottingham, January 15, 2013 This paper examines efforts to attract an audience to

Nottingham

Joining the Crowd

“Joining the Crowd: Connecting a Digital History Project to the Web,”  Data – Asset – Method Network Workshop – So you think you’re an expert?, University of Nottingham, January 15, 2013 This paper examines efforts to attract an audience to

Nottingham

Harlem in Black and White

“Harlem in Black and White: Mapping Race and Place in the 1920s,” Department of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham, January 14, 2013

Nottingham

Harlem in Black and White

“Harlem in Black and White: Mapping Race and Place in the 1920s,” Department of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham, January 14, 2013