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Tag Archives: Erasmus

The Historian’s Craft in the Information Age

   January 4, 2011 January 3, 2011    No Comments on The Historian’s Craft in the Information Age

A discussion of how information has fundamentally changed, questioning how this will affect the work of historians.

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European History, History and Everyday Life, History on the Internet, Technology     access to information, Erasmus, Natalie Zemon Davis, technology, The Return of Martin Guerre, WikiLeaks

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