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1 Impact for impact’s sake Tim Hitchcock Professor of Digital History University of Sussex Andries Both, ‘A Blacksmith’s Shop’, c.1640 ©British Museum

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3 http://sappingattention.blogspot.co.uk

4 http://www.writinglives.org/ http://convictionblog.com/

5 http://historyonics.blogspot.co.uk/ @TimHitchcock

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7 Some of the web sites mentioned in this talk: The Old Bailey Online: www.oldbaileyonline.orgwww.oldbaileyonline.org London Lives: www.londonlives.orgwww.londonlives.org Locating London’s Past: www.locatinglondon.orgwww.locatinglondon.org Connected Histories: www.connectedhistories.orgwww.connectedhistories.org Sapping Attention (Ben Schmidt’s blog): http://sappingattention.blogspot.com http://sappingattention.blogspot.com Conviction (Helen Rogers’ blog): http://convictionblog.comhttp://convictionblog.com Writing Lives: http://www.writinglives.org/ Historyonics: http://historyonics.blogspot.co.ukhttp://historyonics.blogspot.co.uk Google analytics: https://www.google.com/analytics/webhttps://www.google.com/analytics/web


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