Overview:
The 19th-Century Concord Digital Archive (CDA) gathers the cultural record of Concord, Massachusetts in an interactive digital archive, useful to a multidisciplinary group of scholars. The archive acts as an on-line repository of important primary documents while site interaction encourages the user to explore different ways of interpreting materials, spurring new and exciting research questions and outcomes. Click for additional information.
New to the Site:
- The 19th-Century Concord Digital Archive has signed a legal partnership with the Concord Free Public Library Corporation(CFPL). By linking the two entities in partnership, users will have integrated access to digital representations of the physical document (CFPL) and the technologically constructed, scholarly edited texts and user interfaces that allow interpretative scholarship (CDA).
- Amy Earhart has been awarded an Evans/Glasscock Digital Humanities Project Fellowship. The Fellowship is sponsored by The Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research and the Texas A&M University Libraries’ Sterling C. Evans Chair, Texas A&M University.
- Amy Earhart has been awarded an NEH Summer Stipend for the Reports of the Selectmen and other Officers of the Town of Concord (1841-1865).
- Please welcome Sandra Harbert Petrulionis, Penn State Altoona to the 19th-Century Concord Board.