Welcome to the GitHub organization for Digital History work at Clemson. This repository includes clones of work by faculty and students engaged in Digital History research and classwork in Clemson's Department of History and Geography. Clemson is home to the nation's first Digital History Ph.D. program and much of the work in these repositories is by student's in the program.
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MGG-Data
MGG-Data PublicForked from MappingtheGayGuides/MGG-Data
Historical dataset behind Mapping the Gay Guides.
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Women-of-Coal-Revisited
Women-of-Coal-Revisited PublicForked from Hmknipp/Women-of-Coal-Revisited
This is a text analysis project which utilizes localized oral histories in order to highlight topics, labor trends, and women's history in Appalachian coal mining towns. Original archival sources f…
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TextAnalysis_StLouisFair
TextAnalysis_StLouisFair PublicForked from lukeave/TextAnalysis_StLouisFair
This is the repository for a digital history project that utilizes methodologies of distant reading, NER, and WEM to assess how local St. Louis newspapers engaged in generating cultural and discurs…
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Clemson-Digital-History/website-template’s past year of commit activity - MGG-Data Public Forked from MappingtheGayGuides/MGG-Data
Historical dataset behind Mapping the Gay Guides.
Clemson-Digital-History/MGG-Data’s past year of commit activity - TextAnalysis_StLouisFair Public Forked from lukeave/TextAnalysis_StLouisFair
This is the repository for a digital history project that utilizes methodologies of distant reading, NER, and WEM to assess how local St. Louis newspapers engaged in generating cultural and discursive representations of the geopolitical entities at the 1904 World's Fair, as well as a view of the world centered around the American colonial empire.
Clemson-Digital-History/TextAnalysis_StLouisFair’s past year of commit activity - Women-of-Coal-Revisited Public Forked from Hmknipp/Women-of-Coal-Revisited
This is a text analysis project which utilizes localized oral histories in order to highlight topics, labor trends, and women's history in Appalachian coal mining towns. Original archival sources from the University of Kentucky Nunn Center for Oral History "Appalachia: Women of Coal" Collection & the 1996 Women of Coal primary oral history reader.
Clemson-Digital-History/Women-of-Coal-Revisited’s past year of commit activity