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Digital Humanities Researchers

Katie McGettigan
Royal Holloway, University of London
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
American and Transatlantic Print Culture, Periodical Studies, Herman Melville, Digital Humanities
Book History and Material Culture Digital Humanities Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
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Hannah Rose Murray
University of Edinburgh
Leverhulme Early-Career Fellow
Race and Ethnicity; Transatlantic Abolitionism; Visual Culture; Print Culture; Orality, Sound and Performance; Celebrity Culture; Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities Race and Ethnicity Visual Culture
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Christopher Ohge
Institute of English Studies, University of London
Lecturer in Digital Approaches to Literature
Associate Director, Melville Electronic Library
Textual Scholarship, Digital Humanities, Book History and Material Culture, Philosophy and Intellectual History, Transatlantic
Book History and Material Culture Digital Humanities Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
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Jaap Verhuel
Universiteit Utrecht
Associate Professor of Cultural History
Cultural history; Cultural transfer; Digital humanities; Transnational and transatlantic histories
Digital Humanities Philosophy and Intellectual History Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
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    • Reading Groups >
      • Manchester, June 2014
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      • Oxford, October 2016
      • London, June 2017
      • Edinburgh, January 2018
      • Birmingham, June 2018
      • London, November 2018
      • Aston, June 2019
      • Zoom, July 2020
      • Zoom, November 2020
    • Symposia >
      • King's College 2022 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium Archive: Nottingham 2019 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium Archive: Exeter 2017 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium archive: Warwick 2015 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium archive: Sussex 2013 >
        • Programme
    • BrANCA-sponsored panels
  • Teaching
    • Materials
  • Digital Resources