Thrilled to learn that CatCor—Correspondence of Catherine the Great—has won the 2023 @BSECS Prize for Digital Resources.
Many congratulations to Prof Andrew Kahn @OxfordModLangs and Dr Kelsey Rubin-Detlev @USC!
Thrilled to learn that CatCor—Correspondence of Catherine the Great—has won the 2023 @BSECS Prize for Digital Resources.
Many congratulations to Prof Andrew Kahn @OxfordModLangs and Dr Kelsey Rubin-Detlev @USC!
Thrilled to learn that CatCor—Correspondence of Catherine the Great—has won the 2023 @BSECS Prize for Digital Resources.
Many congratulations to Prof Andrew Kahn @OxfordModLangs and Dr Kelsey Rubin-Detlev @USC!
#BSECS2023 #18thCentury #dh #c18th #c18dh
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Congratulations to the winners of the Digital Resources Prize! Prof. Andrew Kahn & Dr Kelsey Rubin-Detlev have digitised ‘The Correspondence of C…
https://twitter.com/BSECS/status/1611116705383649282
Many thanks to the programme committee and organizers, and to the @BSECS executive and president @Brycchan for a fantastic #BSECS2023!
Hope to see you all next year for #BSECS2024!
Very happy to have been involved in this fabulous project.
Many congratulations to Prof Andrew Kahn and Dr Kelsey Rubin-Detlev!
#BSECS2023 @BSECS #dh #c18dh #correspondence #CatherineTheGreat #18thCentury
CC @18thConnect @correspSearch @Huber_Digital
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Congratulations to the winners of the Digital Resources Prize! Prof. Andrew Kahn & Dr Kelsey Rubin-Detlev have digitised ‘The Correspondence of C…
https://twitter.com/BSECS/status/1611116705383649282
It's day 3 of #BSECS2023! Really enjoying the conference so far, and looking forward to (59) "Close Reading" and (60) "Digital Worlds and the Eighteenth Century".
#c18th #18thCentury @BSECS #BSECS #dh #c18dh #digital18thCentury #CloseReading #games
It's day 2 of #BSECS2023! Looking forward to (29) "Poems on Affairs of Statues," (33) "JISC Historical Texts Learning and Teaching resource", Judith Hawley's plenary lecture, and (44) "Returning to the Archive".
Fabulous #BSECS2023 roundtable on "Thomas Gray among the Disciplines", highlighting the many strands of Gray's scholarly engagements and the ways in which the unpublished scholar still managed to inscribe himself into the many knowledge networks he participated in.
@BSECS #c18th