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  1. Facebook's targeted marketing is just a tiny bit off. http://twitpic.com/qt8rd
  2. @collirp Thanks for the citation.
  3. Religion in America: The Theology of Senator H. Alexander Smith http://bit.ly/8H55HG
  4. New blog post: Is Studying Always Unhealthy, Or Only in the Eighteenth Century? http://bit.ly/82eiQ9
  5. 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. I just signed on to write a series of encyclopedia articles about westerns during the 1960s. Guess what we're watching over Christmas break.
  7. @cliotropic In light of your question on Tuesday: "Stanford Doctoral Students Can Now Submit Dissertations Online" http://bit.ly/5Te2u3
  8. Off to the Harvard Book Store to hear Gordon Wood speak about "Empire of Liberty."
  9. Historian Gordon Wood discuss Empire of Liberty tonight at 7: http://bit.ly/40Mb9i See you there! (via @HarvardBooks)
  10. @collirp True. Good point.
  11. Direct quote from my wife: "We'd all be nicer, healthier, happier people if we all used @Zotero." @CHNM
  12. Folks at @chnm: my wife is reading the AHA 2010 program, and she's glad about what you're doing for digital humanities. Me too.
  13. @cliotropic True, and hopefully that will change. But perhaps historians can still write solid, readable narratives despite or after t/p.
  14. @collirp I'm not sure Wood says it's ok that history books have few readers--just that the standard explanation why is false.
  15. Gordon Wood on "Defending the Academicians" and writing popular history, from the Washington Post: http://bit.ly/3TZjlq
  16. Historians at Indiana U. break student-stumping concepts into small, evidence-focused steps: http://bit.ly/33ehyS
  17. Taking my wife to hear Carmen at the Boston Lyric Opera. http://blo.org/2009-2010_ca...
  18. @cliotropic One syllabus is for colloq, and another is for a readings course. If you have any tips for making one, let me know.
  19. Working on my first syllabus ever.
  20. Going to the Harvard Book Store to see the Espresso Book Machine in action. Report to follow tonight. It's going to be amazing.