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Dr Mark Horowitz visits the University of Lincoln to talk about Making Digital History

Posted on October 31, 2013 by Diane Ranyard

We were lucky enough to have Dr Mark Horowitz from the University of Illinois, Chicago visit us last week (22nd and 23rd October 2013) to give three presentations to History students at the University of Lincoln; partly funded by the … Continue reading →

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