Welcome to the blog for HIS 319/519. The blog is your source for timely prompts for preparation for each class meeting, assignment instructions, and occasional supplemental materials for your interest. Equally important, it is the platform on which you will create digital historical content for a mobile historical tourism app. It also provides an online home for the course syllabus. Sometimes I will use the blog to post my thoughts after reflecting on questions raised during class. The blog is intended as a convenience for you, but it is not a substitute for your presence in class or for the syllabus itself. You are responsible for understanding and complying with the expectations set forth in the syllabus.
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