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The Warburg Institute, Jewish Refugees, and European Scholarly Networks
The Warburg Institute, Jewish Refugees, and European Scholarly Networks
Art, Blog Posts, ResearchJason KellyJune 4, 2014Aby Warburg, art history, Fritz Saxl, historiography, infographic, network, Warburg Institute Comment
I.M. Pei Partners. Adams Mark (Hilton, Sheraton) Hotel. 1956, 1960. 1550 Court Pl., Denver
I.M. Pei Partners. Adams Mark (Hilton, Sheraton) Hotel. 1956, 1960. 1550 Court Pl., Denver
ArchitectureJason KellyMay 5, 2014architecture, Denver, I-M- Pei, modernismComment
Youtube Course Trailer: British Imperialism, Fall 2014, MW 3-4:15
Youtube Course Trailer: British Imperialism, Fall 2014, MW 3-4:15
Announcements, TeachingJason KellyApril 27, 2014British history, British Studies, course, courses, empire, imperialism, trailerComment
The Lost Bust of James 'Athenian' Stuart (1767)
The Lost Bust of James 'Athenian' Stuart (1767)
Blog Posts, ResearchJason KellyMarch 31, 2014art history, artist, C18, history, neoclassicism, Royal Academy, sculptureComment
A Regency Capriccio: Thomas Hope, Dilettantism, Aesthetics, and Race
A Regency Capriccio: Thomas Hope, Dilettantism, Aesthetics, and Race
Blog Posts, ResearchJason KellyMarch 23, 2014architecture, art, British history, collecting, dilettante, history, portraiture, race, Regency, sculpture, Thomas HopeComment
NEH Funding for Gender Studies
NEH Funding for Gender Studies
Blog Posts, ResearchJason KellyMarch 22, 2014dhist, digital humanities, gender studies, grants, highered, history, NEH, visualizationComment
Can We Measure Historiographical Turns?: Revisiting the Question
Can We Measure Historiographical Turns?: Revisiting the Question
Blog Posts, Digital Humanities, ResearchJason KellyMarch 9, 2014British Studies, burst detection analysis, dhist, digital humanities, historiography, history, research Comment
What are the Digital Humanities?: A Primer for Students in Museum Studies
What are the Digital Humanities?: A Primer for Students in Museum Studies
Blog Posts, TeachingJason KellyFebruary 24, 2014digital humanities, education, museum studies, teachingComment
Visualization: NEH Digital Humanities Grants since 2001
Visualization: NEH Digital Humanities Grants since 2001
Blog Posts, Digital HumanitiesJason KellyFebruary 22, 2014digital humanities, grants, humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, NEH, research, visualizationComment
Flowchart: Turning a Topic into a Research Question | Demonstrating Significance
Flowchart: Turning a Topic into a Research Question | Demonstrating Significance
Blog Posts, TeachingJason KellyJanuary 29, 2014education, highered, teaching, writingComment
Flowchart: Turning Your Topic into a Question | Preliminary Literature Review
Flowchart: Turning Your Topic into a Question | Preliminary Literature Review
Blog Posts, TeachingJason KellyJanuary 19, 2014education, literature review, research, research question, teaching, writing, writing guideComment
"Men of Labor, Men of Leisure: Artists in Early 18th-century England" Part 3 of 3
"Men of Labor, Men of Leisure: Artists in Early 18th-century England" Part 3 of 3
Blog Posts, ResearchJason KellyJanuary 18, 2014art history, artist, C18, eighteenth century, history, labour, leisure, painting, portraitureComment
“Men of Labor, Men of Leisure: Artists in Early 18th-century England," Part 2
“Men of Labor, Men of Leisure: Artists in Early 18th-century England," Part 2
Blog PostsJason KellyJanuary 13, 2014art, art history, C18, collecting, connoisseurship, eighteenth century, James Thornhill, Jonathan Richardson, leisure, Old Masters, patronage, polite learning, William HogarthComment
Flowchart: Turning Your Research Topic into a Research Question | Interrogating Your Topic
Flowchart: Turning Your Research Topic into a Research Question | Interrogating Your Topic
Blog Posts, TeachingJason KellyJanuary 9, 2014education, flowchart, research, research question, research topic, teaching, writingComment
Flowchart: How to Find a Research Topic
Flowchart: How to Find a Research Topic
Blog Posts, TeachingJason KellyJanuary 8, 2014education, flowchart, infographic, research, students, teaching, writing, writing guideComment
Men of Labor, Men of Leisure: Artists in Early 18th-century England, Part 1
Men of Labor, Men of Leisure: Artists in Early 18th-century England, Part 1
Blog Posts, ResearchJason KellyJanuary 1, 2014artist, arts, C18, Duke of Argyll, Edmund Stone, James Gibbs, John Campbell, labour, leisure, painter, patronage, taste, William KentComment
RIP: Bill Pencak, Emeritus Professor of American History at Penn State University
RIP: Bill Pencak, Emeritus Professor of American History at Penn State University
Blog PostsJason KellyDecember 13, 2013Bill PencakComment
The Unfinished Enlightenment
The Unfinished Enlightenment
ResearchJason KellyNovember 22, 2013Comment
Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Prezi)
Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Prezi)
TeachingJason KellyNovember 22, 2013anomaly, crisis, Einstein, epistemology, history of science, Newton, paradigm, philosophy of science, revolution, Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas KuhnComment
The Civic Function of the Arts & Humanities
The Civic Function of the Arts & Humanities
Blog Posts, PresentationsJason KellyNovember 19, 2013arts, Community Capitals Framework, crisis, criticism, higher education, highered, humanities, NEA, NEH, neoliberalism, postsecondary, universityComment
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