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Editors’ Choice: Can We Date Revolutions in the History of Literature and Music?

Humanists know the subjects we study are complex. So on the rare occasions when we describe them with numbers at all, we tend to proceed cautiously. Maybe too cautiously. Distant readers have spent a lot of time, for instance, just convincing colleagues that it might be okay to use numbers for exploratory purposes. But the […]

By: Ted UnderwoodOctober 6, 2015October 6, 2015

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