Notes from the Field
At the Future of the Book, there is the commenting on the President's Iraq Speech [btw, can someone find out how many total Iraq speeches have been give so far by President Bush?]. NYT totally copied the FotB folks in their own line-by-line analysis. I wish to draw your attention to the way these two sites spliced the text to allow commenting. Digitally minded academics have much to adapt from both of these technical presentations.
Speaking of digital historians, the finest blog has a great reading list for a Digital History field. Someone give this man an award - oh wait, we just gave him a Clio!
Elizabeth brings to our attention the Academic Freedom and Professional Responsibility after 9/11: A Handbook for Scholars and Teachers by the Middle East Anthropologists. Among endorsers of the report are historians Marc (sic) LeVine (UC Irvine) and Rashid Khalidi (Columbia). As Elizabeth notes, it is largely commonsensical [that word] and"useful as a reminder".
Question: Is Biography back?