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March 25, 2017 Leave a Comment

Publications You May Have Missed

Here are some stories that appeared elsewhere in the last few months.

From the latest happenings in things historical. This article The Heavy Hand of Early-20th Century Zoning Codes was published 182 days ago in CityLab. The article’s author is Laura Bliss.

After the fire, during the Second Industrial Revolution, and amid rapid immigration challenges, Chicago used zoning ordinances as a tool to manage change.


This article Baltimore Versus Marylin Mosby was published 187 days ago in The New York Times Magazine. The article’s author is Wil S. Hylton.

Marylin Mosby was the city prosecutor during last year’s riots. This article combines personal observations with objective reporting in a way that historians should note.


This article Review: God And Culture In The History Channel Series, “Vikings” was published 247 days ago in Red State. The article’s author is Susan Wright.

This is a review of Vikings a show on The History Channel.


Note these on-going projects.


American Panorama is a project of Digital Scholarship Lab at the University of Richmond.

American Panorama attempts to bring history mapping into the twenty-first century.



Epic History TV is an independently produced series of videos. Its two major projects are World War I, American Presidents, and Russian History. Video consists of animated maps. Audio consists of single narrator voice-over.

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