lincolnmullen
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Facebook's targeted marketing is just a tiny bit off.
4:22 PM Nov 24th
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@ Thanks for the citation.
7:46 AM Nov 21st
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Religion in America: The Theology of Senator H. Alexander Smith
11:00 PM Nov 20th
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New blog post: Is Studying Always Unhealthy, Or Only in the Eighteenth Century?
8:59 PM Nov 20th
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18c and 19c biographies of ministers and scholars often say that hard studying destroyed their health. Is this true, or is it just a trope?
6:17 PM Nov 20th
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I just signed on to write a series of encyclopedia articles about westerns during the 1960s. Guess what we're watching over Christmas break.
4:03 PM Nov 20th
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@ In light of your question on Tuesday: "Stanford Doctoral Students Can Now Submit Dissertations Online"
1:18 PM Nov 20th
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Off to the Harvard Book Store to hear Gordon Wood speak about "Empire of Liberty."
2:27 PM Nov 19th
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Historian Gordon Wood discuss Empire of Liberty tonight at 7:
See you there! (via @)
12:04 PM Nov 19th
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@ True. Good point.
10:42 AM Nov 19th
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Direct quote from my wife: "We'd all be nicer, healthier, happier people if we all used @." @
8:09 PM Nov 18th
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Folks at @: my wife is reading the AHA 2010 program, and she's glad about what you're doing for digital humanities. Me too.
8:07 PM Nov 18th
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@ True, and hopefully that will change. But perhaps historians can still write solid, readable narratives despite or after t/p.
7:53 PM Nov 18th
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@ I'm not sure Wood says it's ok that history books have few readers--just that the standard explanation why is false.
7:51 PM Nov 18th
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Gordon Wood on "Defending the Academicians" and writing popular history, from the Washington Post:
2:47 PM Nov 18th
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Historians at Indiana U. break student-stumping concepts into small, evidence-focused steps:
6:42 AM Nov 18th
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Taking my wife to hear Carmen at the Boston Lyric Opera.
1:02 PM Nov 17th
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@ One syllabus is for colloq, and another is for a readings course. If you have any tips for making one, let me know.
1:01 PM Nov 17th
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Working on my first syllabus ever.
3:43 PM Nov 16th
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Going to the Harvard Book Store to see the Espresso Book Machine in action. Report to follow tonight. It's going to be amazing.
10:57 AM Nov 12th
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- Name Lincoln Mullen
- Location Waltham, MA
- Web http://lincolnmul...
- Bio Aspiring historian of religion and early America
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