by Erica Cavanaugh | Aug 12, 2025
The Carlyle Letters Online, hosted by Duke University Press, offers a comprehensive digital archive of the collected letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle. This resource provides scholars and the public with access to thousands of letters, facilitating research...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Aug 12, 2025
The William Blake Archive is a pioneering digital humanities project, launched in 1994 with its initial public site debuting in 1996. Co-sponsored by the Library of Congress, UNC Chapel Hill, and the University of Rochester, the platform offers high-fidelity digital...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Aug 12, 2025
The Race & Slavery Petitions project, part of the Digital Library on American Slavery (DLAS) at UNC Greensboro, is a searchable database derived from extensive research spanning 18 years. It aggregates data from 2,975 legislative petitions and 14,512 county court...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Aug 12, 2025
The African‑American Religion: A Documentary History Project (AARDOC), based at Amherst College and founded in 1987, aims to produce a multi‑volume printed history of African‑American religious experience, published by the University of Chicago Press. Its online...