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Homesteading the Plains – Network Analysis

February 1, 2022Luisa Leave a Comment

I looked at a project called “Homesteading the Plains” by the University of Nebraska.  The project contains many parts, and one of these parts is an interactive network which the authors of this project made in Gephi. What (or who)… Continue Reading →

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Homesteading the Plains: A Short Analysis

January 31, 2022Kelly_H 1 Comment
Screen capture of the homepage banner of the project.

Is the story we know from a public school’s history textbook everything there is to know about homesteading in the United States? We can guess the answer to be no, but the Homesteading the Plains project (linked) and associated book… Continue Reading →

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