Global Shakespeare and Digital Humanities Workshop, NYU-Abu Dhabi, October 2019

All the Hamlets: DH in today’s classroom and tomorrow’s English department

Global Shakespeare Project: Global Shakespeare and Digital Humanities Workshop. NYU-AD. October 7-9, 2019. Presentation Title: All the Hamlets: DH in today’s classroom and tomorrow’s English department This session offers an introduction to the practical integration of digital humanities tools and methods in the undergraduate literature classroom and reflects on some

Columbia Book History Colloquium

"Mapping the Bookstore in Nineteenth-Century New York City," 25 March 2014.

On Tuesday, March 25, 2014, I presented a talk entitled “Mapping the Bookstore in Nineteenth-Century New York City” at Columbia University’s wonderful Book History Colloquium. See the announcement and upcoming talks here. Here is the abstract of the talk, followed by my presentation slides (view on SlideShare here): The romanticization of the

unCOMMON Salon talk at NYU

"The Bookstore in 19th-century New York City," 2 April 2014.

What follows is the announcement for my talk on nineteenth-century NYC bookstores at NYU’s Bobst Library’s unCOMMON Salon Series at the Research Commons. The series hosts excellent interdisciplinary talks from scholars at NYU–see announcements here! Announcement and RSVP here. Map Credit: K. Highland The Bookstore in Nineteenth-Century New York City

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