We admired the recently published New York Review of Books article by Robert Darnton on the possibilities of digital scholarship, and after years of building the Valley of the Shadow Project digital archive, we welcomed the opportunity to offer an interpretive analysis based on its sources.
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Our principal goal was to fuse the electronic article’s form with its argument, to use the medium as effectively as possible to make the presentation of our work and its navigation express and fulfill our argument.
"— Overview: The Differences Slavery Made
Progressives such as Wilson thought that the insights of German philosophers such as Hegel rendered the thought of the Founders obsolete.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/006/102katdq.asp
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