Bibliography – History of Humanities

Selected DH research and resources bearing on, or utilized by, the WE1S project.
(all) Distant Reading | Cultural Analytics | | Sociocultural Approaches | Topic Modeling in DH | Non-consumptive Use


Reitter, Paul, and Chad Wellmon. Permanent Crisis: The Humanities in a Disenchanted Age. Chicago ; London: University Of Chicago Press, 2021. Cite
Appiah, Kwame Anthony, David Theo Goldberg, David Palumbo-Liu, Robert Newman, David Castillo, William Egginton, Mariet Westermann, and Doris Sommer. The Humanities in the Age of Information and Post-Truth. Edited by Ignacio Lopez-Calvo and Christina Lux. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 2019. Cite
Google. “United States Online Historical Newspapers,” 2019. https://sites.google.com/site/onlinenewspapersite/Home/usa. Cite
Society for the History of the Humanities, 2019. http://www.historyofhumanities.org/. Cite
Bod, Rens, Julia Kursell, Jaap Maat, and Thijs Weststeijn. History of Humanities Journal. University Of Chicago Press, 2016. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/hoh/current. Cite
Allen, Danielle, Chris Pupik, Dean Kang, and Maggie Schein. Humanities Craftsmanship: A Study of 30 Years of Illinois Humanities Council Grant-Making \textbackslashtextbar Project Zero, 2015. http://www.pz.harvard.edu/resources/humanities-craftsmanship-a-study-of-30-years-of-illinois-humanities-council-grant-making. Cite
Geiger, Roger L., Sheldon Rothblatt, Kathleen Woodward, Yolanda Moses, Daniel Lee Kleinman, Charlotte Melin, Bethany Nowviskie, John McGowan, Jeffrey J. Williams, and Christopher Newfield. A New Deal for the Humanities: Liberal Arts and the Future of Public Higher Education. Edited by Gordon Hutner and Feisal G. Mohamed. None edition. New Brunswick, New Jersey ; London: Rutgers University Press, 2015. Cite
Mandler, Peter. “The Humanities in British Universities since 1945The Humanities in British Universities since 1945.” The American Historical Review 120, no. 4 (2015): 1299–1310. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/120.4.1299. Cite
Turner, James. Philology: The Forgotten Origins of the Modern Humanities. 1. paperback printing. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 2015. Cite
Collini, Stefan. “Seeing a Specialist: The Humanities as Academic Disciplines.” Past & Present 229, no. 1 (2015): 271–81. https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtv029. Cite
Bialas, Wolfgang, and Anson Rabinbach. Nazi Germany and the Humanities. 2nd ed. Oneworld, 2014. http://www.myilibrary.com?id=680035. Cite
Samuelson, Scott. The Deepest Human Life, 2014. https://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/D/bo17888850.html. Cite
Small, Helen. The Value of the Humanities. First edition. The Literary Agenda Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-value-of-the-humanities-9780199683864?lang=en&cc=us. Cite
Bod, Rens. A New History of the Humanities: The Search for Principles and Patterns from Antiquity to the Present. Translated by Lynn Richards. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Cite
Brody, Howard. “Defining the Medical Humanities: Three Conceptions and Three Narratives.” Journal of Medical Humanities 32, no. 1 (2011): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10912-009-9094-4. Cite
Harpham, Geoffrey. The Humanities and the Dream of America. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2011. http://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/H/bo10774861.html. Cite
Bod, Rens, Jaap Maat, and Thijs Weststeijn, eds. The Making of the Humanities: Volume 1 - Early Modern Europe. Vol. 1. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010. Cite
Bod, Rens, Jaap Maat, and Thijs Weststeijn, eds. The Making of the Humanities: Volume II - From Early Modern to Modern Disciplines. Vol. 2. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010. Cite
Franke, Richard J. “The Power of the Humanities & a Challenge to Humanists on JSTOR.” Daedalus 138, no. 1 (2009): 13–23. https://www.jstor.org/preview-page/10.2307/40543869. Cite
Figg, Kristen M., and John B. Friedman. Arts & Humanities Through the Eras: Medieval Europe (814-1450). Detroit, MI: Thomson/Gale, 2005. Cite
Hawkins, Hugh. “The Making of the Liberal Arts College Identity.” Daedalus 128, no. 1 (1999): 1–25. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20027536. Cite
Graff, Gerald. Professing Literature: An Institutional History. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1989. Cite
McLaren, John. “Culture, Literature and the Humanities: A Study of the Development of the Ideas of Literary and Humanities Studies in the Western World from the Renaissance, with Special Attention to the Writings of F.R. Leavis.” University of Melbourne, 1981. http://minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au/handle/11343/42903. Cite