Digital History - Digital History Projects

Digital History Projects

  • Robert K. Nelson, Scott Nesbit, Andrew Torget, The History Engine
  • Douglas Seefeldt, Envisaging the West: Thomas Jefferson and the Roots of Lewis and Clark
  • Digital Scholarship Lab (DSL), Voting America: United States Politics, 1840-2008
  • William G. Thomas III and Edward L. Ayers, Valley of the Shadow
  • Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History
  • The Papers of Abraham Lincoln
  • Lincoln/Net: Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project at Northern Illinois University Libraries
  • Thomas M. Costa, The Geography of Slavery
  • Bethlehem Digital History Project
  • Virtual Jamestown
  • Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project
  • Historypin
  • National History Education Clearinghouse at George Mason University and Stanford University

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