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Just kidding, I don't know much about it and so don't have much of an opinion on whether it's a good or bad thing.
I reckon there are a number of revlefters who are actively involved in the academic humanities/social science and am wondering if anyone has come across this. The wikipedia article was basically "anything having to do with history and the use of computers" which was rather lame. I clicked on some links in the wikipedia page and they mostly just a bunch of tl;dr websites about some bloke/era in history.
I'm curious if those of you in the humanities/social science part of academia use this or have encountered this. If so, what has your experience been like? Is it just a bunch of buzzwords or has it changed the way you do history and if so how?
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