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Research Blog

Connecticut Digital Humanities Conference: Traveler’s Lab Presentations, by Vasilia Yordanova

Chronicle Methodology, by Diana Tran

Fall 2024–Quarter 1 Meetings

CDER Project Update: Mapping Byzantine Seals and People, by Alex Williams

Constantinopolitana: A Database of East Rome, by Ruishi Wang, Will Markowitz, Alex Williams, Olivia Keyes, Charlotte Seal, Zaray Dewan, and Arushi Khare

Data Insights: A Student Speaker Series, by Olivia Keyes

So you want to map a Chronicle in Nodegoat?, by Arla Hoxha

The Event-Based Narrative in the Annals of Fulda: Results

The Event-Based Narrative in the Annals of Fulda: Methodology

Travelers Lab Presents at the Fall 2020 New England Historical Association Meetings

Contextualizing COVID-19 in the NY City Region: A Comparative Approach

COVID-19 in the NYC Commuting Region: A Traveler’s Lab Study, by Rachel Chung, Grant van Inwegen, Ezra Kohn, Jesse Simmons, and Jesse W. Torgerson

Rewriting the Historical Geography of Rome with the Chronicle of Theophanes, by Rachel Chung, Grant van Inwegen, Ezra Kohn, Nathan Krieger, and Jonah Skolnik

Geography and Narrative in Chronicle of Theophanes: 2018-2019 Resumé, by Nathan Krieger

Sonification and the Datini Letter Meta-data, by Adam Franklin Lyons and Logan Davis

 

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