Digital Projects
Diversify My Bibliography |
This project began in June 2020 as a response to the growing need to recognize, highlight, and include more diverse voices in the historiography of the Middle Ages. What started as a small, individual project, has become a large, crowd-sourced undertaking that hopes to collect into one, searchable database the works written by underrepresented groups in the Academy. Currently the database has a page devoted to the works BIPOC scholars and a page devoted to the works of female scholars.
|
#AcademicsInQuarantine |
This e-conference series began in March 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the repercussions faced by academics who had intended to share their work and ideas at now-cancelled conferences. Intended to bring together scholars from diverse fields, locations, and trainings, #AcademicsInQuarantine has become an engaging, collegial, and productive conference series that is well attended and received.
|
Digital Timeline: History of Medieval Bologna |
This timeline aims to construct the intricate history of medieval Bologna and map it alongside the major events of a more general picture of medieval history in Europe. As a component of my PhD dissertation, this timeline hopes to create a more succinct visual counterpart to understand the unfolding of events in the medieval commune.
|