History Blogs
- Blogging for Historians http://bloggingforhistorians.wordpress.com/
- Tenured Radical: Making a Book Transparent http://clairepotter.com/2014/01/26/making-a-book-transparent/
- Informed Comment http://www.juancole.com/
- Easily Distracted: http://blogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/
- HASTAC’s Best Academic Blogs https://www.hastac.org/blogs/cathy-davidson/best-academic-blogs
History Podcasts
- BackStory: http://backstoryradio.org/
- Digital Campus: http://digitalcampus.tv/
- Africa Past and Present: http://afripod.aodl.org
- 15 Minute History: https://blogs.utexas.edu/15minutehistory/
- The British History Podcast: http://thebritishhistorypodcast.com/
Digital History Selected Bibliography
Toni Weller, History in the Digital Age (Routledge, 2013)
T. Mills Kelly, Teaching History in the Digital Age (University of Michigan Press, 2013) http://www.digitalculture.org/books/teaching-history-in-the-digital-age/
T. Mills Kelly, “Teaching Digital History: Beyond Tech Support,” edwired, June 25, 2013, http://edwired.org/2013/06/25/teaching-digital-history-beyond-tech-support/
Lyell Davies and Elena Razlogova, “Framing the Contested History of Digital Culture,” Radical History Review 117 (Fall 2013): 5-31
Charlotte Lydia Riley, “Beyond ctrl-c, ctrl-v: Teaching and learning history in the digital age,” in Weller, History in the Digital Age, 149-169
Ellen Noonan, “The History Textbook, Born Digital,” Radical History Review 117 (2013): 131–138
Jack Dougherty and Kristen Nawrotzki, eds. Writing History in the Digital Age (University of Michigan Press, 2013). Trinity College (CT) web-book edition, Spring 2012, http://writinghistory.trincoll.edu/conclusions-2012-spring/
Lisa Nakamura and Peter A. Chow-White, eds., Race after the Internet (Routledge, 2012).
Dan Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig, “Promises and Perils of Digital History,” in Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web (2005), http://chnm.gmu.edu/digitalhistory/introduction/
Roger C. Schonfeld and Jennifer Rutner (2012). Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Historians. http://www.sr.ithaka.org/research-publications/supporting-changing-research-practices-historians
Peter Alegi, “Podcasting the Past: Africa Past and Present and (South) African History in the Digital Age,” South African Historical Journal 64, 2 (2012): 206-220
Peter Limb, “The Politics of Digital ‘Reform and Revolution’: Towards Mainstreaming and African Control of African digitization,” Innovation 34 (2007): 18-27