[On August 6, 1991, World Wide Web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee publicly announced his WWW software for the first time. So for the 30th anniversary of the occasion that brought us all here, this week I’ve highlighted just a handful of the many wonderful AmericanStudies websites. Leading up to this crowd-sourced post featuring suggestions from fellow AmericanWebStudiers—add yours in comments, please!]
First, a couple
favorites I didn’t share in the week’s posts (among many I could highlight here—please
share more, all!):
The awesome
folks at Pedagogy & American
Literary Studies
Heather Cox
Richardson & co.’s We’re History
Other
AmericanStudies sites:
Scott Saul has a couple great sites,
this digital
companion to his Richard Pryor bio and this one featuring student-generated
projects from an AmericanStudies seminar on the Berkeley Revolution he’s
taught a few times.
Floyd Cheung
shares Asian American Literature: Discourses &
Pedagogies.
Annual birthday
posts start this weekend,
Ben
PS. What do you
think? Favorite websites, past or present, you’d share?
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