Many Found History readers will know that I have recently moved full-time to Connecticut, working remotely and traveling to Fairfax four or five days each month to meet with the gang at CHNM.
We have been threatening to do it for years. Frustrated with the inadequacies of traditional modes of scholarly publishing for the digital age, we have long batted around the idea of launching a
It seems the past has replaced the future as Hollywood's preferred setting for summer's science fiction blockbusters. Jon Favreau's screen adaptation of the graphic novel, Cowboys and
A few years back I had the bright idea to launch a second podcast (Digital Campus being the first). It languished. In fact, I only ever managed to record three episodes. The last
Does a pound of history amount to a hill of beans? Starbucks seems to think so. It's pushing the history angle pretty hard in its 40th anniversary marketing campaign.