West African History and Culture

During the month of February 2016, I will present a series of lectures at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida focused on the cultural history of West Africa, its people, and the cultural transfer of African heritage to New World societies.  The series will be part of the Rollins College… Continue reading

Cultural History of Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans Series ( Feb. 2, 2016 – Feb. 23, 2016 )

UPDATE: This course will be postponed for a later date. During the month of February 2016, I will present a series of lectures at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida focused on the cultural history of Puerto Rico and its people.  The series will be part of the Rollins College… Continue reading

How to Digital History: Using Google’s Translator Toolkit

For historians doing world history, or any form of transnational history, language translation and interpretation are two of the most useful skills in their research toolbox.  Unfortunately, as important as these skills are to our research, historians are often on the outskirts of language research and language technologies.  Google’s  Translator Toolkit is one such technology that seems to have flown over the head of most historians.  In the last three years since I began using the program, I have yet to hear it mentioned by a single historian.  In the video above I take you through a small tutorial of the Toolkit’s abilities and maybe, just maybe, you’ll find it as useful as I have.

How to Digital History: Scapple a basic tutorial

Scapple is at its most basic a mind-mapping program.  I use the program as a quick and easy brain-dump platform to just get things out of my head, but by its simple nature I believe the program could be used by students to take notes and by historical researchers to organize their data and arguments.   I have found Scapple to be very useful and worth the $15 purchase.

To download a free trial visit: https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scapple.php

 

Gallery: Visit to the Universidad de Puerto Rico (Rio Piedras, PR)

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My March 2015 research trip to Puerto Rico gave me the opportunity to revisit la Universidad de Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras. This is the flagship campus of UPR, there are others around the island, but this is the one with the primary historical research stacks that other historians might… Continue reading

Gallery: Research at El Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe

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My March 2015 research trip to Puerto Rico included a stop at the library of El Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe.  Probably my favorite library in all of Puerto Rico.  Find out more about El Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe… Continue reading