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Ashley Campbell
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Nov 30, 2012 07:34AM

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http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/...
It's pretty full.
Adam wrote: "My favourite is Jack Lynch's set of ebooks and texts
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/...
It's pretty full."
Thanks for the suggestion!
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/...
It's pretty full."
Thanks for the suggestion!
Here are some Digital Humanities resources related to the 18th century that I've just come across:
http://eighteenthcentury.org/
This site describes itself as "an accessible, flexible, powerful collaborative tool for those interested in learning about, researching, & teaching the eighteenth century."
http://www.18thconnect.org/
The site describes itself as "A sister-organization for NINES" that "gathers together a community of scholars that shapes the world of digital resources."
Hope these are helpful.
http://eighteenthcentury.org/
This site describes itself as "an accessible, flexible, powerful collaborative tool for those interested in learning about, researching, & teaching the eighteenth century."
http://www.18thconnect.org/
The site describes itself as "A sister-organization for NINES" that "gathers together a community of scholars that shapes the world of digital resources."
Hope these are helpful.