Lincoln Mullen | Blog
I am a historian of American religion and the nineteenth-century United States, often using computational methods for texts and maps.
- By Lincoln Mullen
- Based in United States of America
- Roughly 16 posts per year
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Most recent posts
The first time that I came across the name Roy Rosenzweig was in the textbook for a class titled simply, “Historiography.” The book discussed Rosenzweig’s 1983 book, Eight Hours for What We Will, as a …
I am grateful to have worked for Mills Kelly for the past four years as he has served as the executive director at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. In a blog …
According to the whiteboard outside our kitchen, there are fourteen days left of summer. So here is a summertime newsletter, heavy on the pictures and light on the prose. Currently listening I found this double …