Reframing, Rethinking, and Remembering: Considering the Digital Harrisburg Project
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 2020
Abstract
The Digital Harrisburg Initiative, with its electronic resources and webpages dedicated to the city's early twentieth-century history, represents some of the best contemporary work in digital humanities. This study of Harrisburg highlights the power of place over time and emblazons the minds of modern people with important findings and models for action gleaned from the past.
Recommended Citation
Boehm, Lisa Krissoff, "Reframing, Rethinking, and Remembering: Considering the Digital Harrisburg Project" (2020). Pennsylvania History Articles. 13.
https://mosaic.messiah.edu/pahistory/13
Comments
This edited collection was developed and published in tandem with the IIPT-Commonwealth Monument Project (2018-2020), with support and funding from Messiah University's Center for Public Humanities and the Council of Independent College's Humanities Research for the Public Good Grant Program.
Originally published as:
Boehm, Lisa Krissoff. “Reframing, Rethinking, and Remembering: Considering the Digital Harrisburg Project.” Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 87, no. 1 (2020): 233–42. https://doi.org/10.5325/pennhistory.87.1.0233.