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British Virginia - A Digital Humanities Project, Tuesday, April 25, 2023 4:00PM

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Tuesday, April 25, 2023 4:00PM

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British Virginia - A Digital Humanities Project

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A scan of a page from a book. The page is titled, "TO THE HONrable COMPANIE OF Virginia. Right Honorable and Worthy:Join us for a program on rare books and documents from the Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s collections. Virginia Commonwealth University English Professor Joshua Eckhardt and interns Sarah Black, Paul Brennan, Kayleigh Dumont, and Olivia Hudson will discuss British Virginia, a digital humanities project that reproduces editions of original documents about the Virginia Colony, primarily from the Virginia Company of London, so that they are widely accessible and freely downloadable. Joshua and the interns will explain the project, the challenges it poses, and the benefits it brings to researchers and students across the world. This program will feature an opportunity to see the original documents from the VMHC’s collections, from which these freely accessible versions derive from.

Dr. Joshua Eckhardt is a professor of English at VCU. He is the author of Manuscript Verse Collectors (2009) and Religion around John Donne (2019).

Sarah Black is an undergraduate at VCU studying English and political science. 

Paul Brennan is a graduate student in creative writing at VCU. He holds a Masters of Information with a Concentration in Library and Information Science from Rutgers University.

Kayleigh Dumont is a graduate student in English at VCU. She earned her BA in English from VCU with minors in creative writing and psychology.

Olivia Hudson is a graduate student in English at VCU and holds a BA in English, Anthropology, and Religious Studies.

Admission is free, but registration is required.

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