impact for impact’s sake tim hitchcock professor of digital history university of sussex andries...
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Impact for impact’s sakeTim Hitchcock
Professor of Digital HistoryUniversity of Sussex
Andries Both, ‘A Blacksmith’s Shop’, c.1640 ©British Museum
http://sappingattention.blogspot.co.uk
http://www.writinglives.org/
http://convictionblog.com/
http://historyonics.blogspot.co.uk/
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Some of the web sites mentioned in this talk:
The Old Bailey Online: www.oldbaileyonline.org
London Lives: www.londonlives.org
Locating London’s Past: www.locatinglondon.org
Connected Histories: www.connectedhistories.org
Sapping Attention (Ben Schmidt’s blog): http://sappingattention.blogspot.com
Conviction (Helen Rogers’ blog): http://convictionblog.com
Writing Lives: http://www.writinglives.org/
Historyonics: http://historyonics.blogspot.co.uk
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