PH Blog The Programming Historian blog is our space to share news about the project, ideas for how you might use technology in your work, and exciting examples of the Programming Historian applied in the real world. Subscribe to the RSS feed for new blog posts. November 15, 2021 Seven proposals selected for the PH/JISC/TNA call 'Computational analysis skills for large-scale humanities data' James Baker October 18, 2021 Giving Your First Digital History Workshop with Programming Historian Adam Crymble September 24, 2021 September Newsletter Jennifer Isasi and Anisa Hawes September 22, 2021 Call for English Team Editors Sarah Melton The English edition of The Programming Historian is seeking editors to work actively to solicit and edit lessons. These lessons should focus on providing humanities and social science scholars with the skills to interpret the outputs of digital methods, allowing readers to move from digital data to publishable research. September 8, 2021 Call for Papers for Computational analysis skills for large-scale humanities data James Baker and Anna-Maria Sichani This Call for Papers is now closed Many thanks to all of those who showed an interest in our first Call for Papers, and especially those who submitted proposals for exciting new lessons. Keep an eye out for the results of this initiative in 2022. September 2, 2021 Isabelle Gribomont, Nicolás Llano y Nicolás Vaughan se unen al equipo de Programming Historian en español Jennifer Isasi Fotos de Isabelle Gribomont, Nicolás Llano y Nicolás Vaughan July 12, 2021 Mid Year Newsletter for 2021 Jennifer Isasi 1 / 15 →