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HCMC develops digital projects in collaboration with researchers and instructors from UVic's Faculty of Humanities.
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Alex is currently participating in UVic's I-witness field school, which explores Holocaust memorialization in Central Europe. Learn more about it here:
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#HumanitiesWeek is back from Feb 3-11! Lots of interesting events lined up examining how the development of AI technologies intersects with culture, society, ethics, and human rights. Find more information and register for events at the link below:
🗝️ We're pleased to announce a new release of the Servitengasse website. This important project maps the Jewish residents and business owners of one street in Vienna in 1938, visually recording how the Holocaust affected the trajectories of their lives. Follow the link to explore the website and map:
Big thanks to Alex Brooks, HCMC research assistant, for sharing pictures of the Servitengasse QR code on the street in Vienna! The Servitengasse Project documents the Jewish people who lived, ran businesses, and owned property on that street in 1938. Check it out at hcmc.uvic.ca/servitengasse/
A new edition of Megan Lukaniec's (@ulaval.ca) Wendat Dictionary (Onkwendahchondiahkwa’) was just released. The dictionary is available in English and French, and can be viewed in different ways depending on the user’s needs and level of familiarity with the language. Check it out at the link below!
From writing for the 'This is climate breakdown' series published by @theguardian.com to being interviewed by @kuow.org about the last orca capture in Washington state, members of the Environmental Humanities Collective (EHCo) put out meaningful work this year. All this and more on the EHCo website!
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#earlymodern peeps! The good folks at UVic HCMC have created a static version of the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson Online, so this major work of scholarship remains ACCESSIBLE AND FREE. We're also working to remediate the editions themselves into the @lemdo-uvic.bsky.social ecosystem.
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