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Tag Archives: media
Notes on the Death of the Postscript
On Monday, I had the pleasure of being contacted somewhat out of the blue by the Wall Street Journal’s Katherine Rosman for a piece she was working on, dealing with the decline of the Postscript (P.S.) in the age of … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th century, communications, email, mail, media, postal system, press, shameless self-promotion
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Live-Tweeting the War of 1812
I’m fascinated by Andrew Smith‘s just-beginning @Warof1812Live Twitter project. If you’re not familiar, check out the “About” page for the project’s accompanying blog. Real-Time WWII was a fascinating project, and I think that this stream’s focus on primary sources means that it … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th century, communications, mail, media, telegraph, twitter, war
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