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Introduction to Digital History

A course page for HIST 209: Introduction to Digital History

  • Student Sandboxes
    • 2019
      • Rosenthal
      • Haleigh Ardolino
      • Bryce Stump
      • Taylor Stewart
      • Andrew Smith
      • Liesl Greider
      • Garrett Channell
      • Eric Hayslett
      • Sabrina Utz
      • Liz Lee
      • Madeline Rice
      • Jared Soisson
    • 2023
      • Sam Gentile
      • Jalen Ross
      • Nebiyu D. Fanta
      • Samantha Rosenthal
      • Owen Collander
      • Lindsay Blanchfield
      • Becca Goldstein
      • Jayde Mooney
      • Megan Reynolds
      • Kellen Drawbaugh
      • Jack Graves
      • Zach King
      • Ginny Wingo
      • Rachel Simmons
      • Alex Feuer
      • Julia Needham
      • Erin Ramsay
      • Will Larkey
  • Class Projects
    • 1893 Roanoke Race Riot
      • StoryMap
      • Documents
      • Context
    • Digital Project Reviews

Erin Ramsay

I’m a junior (I think) history major. I like music, boots, thrifting, gardening and my animals. I don’t know what I want to do for a career yet but it would be cool to be like a female Indiana Jones.

Skill 3

This is a clipping of Victoria Woodhull and her sister, Tenni C throughout their lives. they faced many challenges, the first emigrating from England. Woodhull had a spiritual gift which allowed her to predict her later success and that guided her politically. She became a broker in Wall street and later became a strong voice for the women’s suffrage.

The morning news. [volume] (Savannah, Ga.), 09 Feb. 1889. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86063034/1889-02-09/ed-1/seq-5/>

Franklin D Roosevelt 1937 Address
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Inaugural Address. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/209135
Reagan 1981 Inaugural Address
Ronald Reagan, Inaugural Address Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/246336

The two addresses both have the words “government” and “will” in the center which can indicate a sense of determination that can be found in most if not all Presidential addresses. In FDR’s address, none of the words are really bigger than the others, whereas Reagan’s has words that are clearly used more often.

The Ngram is focused on Prohibiton and the popular topics surrounding it. (not sure how to site an Ngram but I got the link)
Google Ngram Viewer

Skill 4: Maps

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1mqWcMjBmFE8Hn4HhJhZE2IvFkE2x_ao&usp=sharing

Skill 5: Top Five GOAT Rock Albums

There are so many albums and singles to choose from when selecting the GREATEST OF ALL TIME. What makes an album top tier? Is it the guitar solo? Is it the lyrics?

Skill 6: Audio

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