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History Rules
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History Rules Skip to content History Rules Menu Home About Contact On the Semester’s Readings December 6, 2016 jebrown01 Leave a comment I had appreciation for both texts (Cohen & Rosenzweig, and Weller) for different reasons. I found Cohen & Rosenzweig’s Digital History to be, at least to me, a comprehensive A to Z treatment of this topic. From that perspective, this book is a keeper, in the sense that I can see Public Historians returning to it periodically as their exposure to digital history increases and, hopefully, as it becomes an integral part of their practice and approach. The book nicely balances the presentation of detail with a broader discussion of why traditional historians need to and should overcome their apprehensions and engage with this topic. From other readings it is also clear that Roy Rosenzweig is viewed by many in the field as a model to be admired and listened to. I found Weller’s History in the Digital Age helpful in the sense...
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