1) Very much enjoyed hearing @joguldi and @DavidRArmitage talk about their thoughtful book The History Manifesto; comments follow
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2) The book is open-access and goes live on Friday; http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/history/history-ideas-and-intellectual-history/history-manifesto …
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3) To get a sense of what the book is about, this Scott McLemee review is useful https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2014/09/17/review-jo-guldi-and-david-armitage-history-manifesto …
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4) First, let me say that I absolutely agree with the call to right big, meaningful history that engages with issues of public concern
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5) And I also agree that historians, who have always been ecumenical in their approach to sources, must use digital tools and big data
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@PatrickIber I sense a "but" coming up.
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