As part of my Digital History module I have decided (been forced) to start a blog, something which I have always thought about doing, but never really thought i had anything of interest to say! We shall see how it goes!
...Perhaps I should start with a quick introduction.
My name is abi *waves* and I'm currently in my final year of study at the University of Hertfordshire, studying history. This blog will mostly be used for me to write about my dissertation topic and a new module I am studying called Digital History.
My dissertation revolves around television journalism, looking at the effect it had on public opinion during the conflict in Vietnam. It also focuses upon the impact this had on subsequent conflicts, particularly, the invasion of Grenada and the Persian Gulf War in 1991. My research primarily revolves around looking at the historical debate that has risen as a result of the media during the Vietnam War. This does have its merits, it does mean I don't have to sit in the local archives. Instead, I get to sit in the comfort of my own home and use a lot of resources that are available online. These resources include, Jstor, Google, Google Books, Google Scholar and Youtube. Through these resources I can access books, journals, historical websites and videos of news footage that was shown at the time of the conflicts.
Due to me spending (wasting) a lot of time online I decided to undertake the Digital History module this semester. In the workshop today we discussed the use of history online. For me, one of the most interesting questions that arose from this workshop was whether or not a book holds more authority on a subject than a website does. This module will hopefully give me a more open mind about the use of history on the Internet and the idea of public sharing.
Due to me spending (wasting) a lot of time online I decided to undertake the Digital History module this semester. In the workshop today we discussed the use of history online. For me, one of the most interesting questions that arose from this workshop was whether or not a book holds more authority on a subject than a website does. This module will hopefully give me a more open mind about the use of history on the Internet and the idea of public sharing.
I think I've written enough now. I'm also on twitter and facebook, feel free to take a look!
Twitter - @AbiWilson33
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/abi.wilson3
Photo: http://vnafmamn.com/fighting/VIETNAM_Dickey.jpg
Photo: http://vnafmamn.com/fighting/VIETNAM_Dickey.jpg
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