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Tag: Oral History

OH in DH: Listening to Memory in the Age of the Digital
Archiving, Digitization, Indian Studies, New Post, South Asian Studies

OH in DH: Listening to Memory in the Age of the Digital

This is a guest post by Saniya Irfan. Studies in Digital Humanities (DH) constantly illustrate that the discipline cannot be confined … Continue reading OH in DH: Listening to Memory in the Age of the Digital

Partition Revisited: Bridging History and Technology to Trace Refugee Rehabilitation
New Post, OCR, Online Resources, South Asian Studies

Partition Revisited: Bridging History and Technology to Trace Refugee Rehabilitation

This is a guest post by Gursimran Kaur Butalia. The Partition of India in 1947 remains a deeply personal and … Continue reading Partition Revisited: Bridging History and Technology to Trace Refugee Rehabilitation

Partition Chronicles: Navigating Punjab’s Historical Repositories
New Post, South Asian Studies

Partition Chronicles: Navigating Punjab’s Historical Repositories

The Partition of Colonial Punjab in 1947 was one of the most significant moments in South Asian and global history. … Continue reading Partition Chronicles: Navigating Punjab’s Historical Repositories

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