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History, Disrupted: How Social Media and the World Wide Web Have Changed the Past by Jason Steinhauer

December 6, 2022 by faintingviolet 1 Comment

In November I attended the American Association for State and Local History Virtual Conference. On each day (there were three) it opened with a plenary, and day two featured Jason Steinhauer author of History Disrupted: How Social Media and the World Wide Web Have Changed the Past. His presentation focused on the many, many ways these aspects of the internet have changed how the public thinks about history, how historians communicate (or don’t), and the implications for those of us in the public history sphere […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: e-history, History Disrupted, Jason Steinhauer, media literacy, public history, skip this one, social media

faintingviolet's CBR14 Review No:74 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: e-history, History Disrupted, Jason Steinhauer, media literacy, public history, skip this one, social media ·
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A Bearded Mess is Still a Mess

July 25, 2015 by Emmalita 5 Comments

Uhhhhhnnnnnnn. I had such hopes for this book. I pre-ordered it and everything. It started out fine, but the problems quickly piled up. I can’t really get into the stuff that bothered me without spoilers, so there will be mild spoilers. Duane is one of Ashley Winston’s (Beauty and The Mustache) seven brothers. The brothers will be contributing names like Cletus and Jethro to Mrs. Julien’s Romance Novel Name Tally over the next couple of years. Jessica is the new math teacher in town. She […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Penny Reid, skip this one

Emmalita's CBR7 Review No:37 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Penny Reid, skip this one ·
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