The History of Political Discourse Virtual Research Group
The History of Political Discourse Virtual Research Group
Speaker(s): Simon Hodson; Mark Knights
Session Abstract
Presenting innovative research practice, this paper reports on the use of Sakai to support the work of a dispersed, interdisciplinary project examining key words and concepts in early-modern political discourse.
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