Our Beloved Kin: Remapping A New History of King Philip's War

Contributors

Site Credits

Lisa Brooks, author and concept design

Marii Nyröp, Five College Post-baccalaureate technologist in digital humanities site conceptualization, design, and construction

Jeffrey Moro, PhD Student; University of Maryland, College Park site conceptualization and design

Marisa Parham,

Lauren Tuiskula, site and content editor, contributor, and Mellon research fellow ArcGIS, place-based and archival research, Scalar

Cassandra Hradil, site and content editor, contributor, and Mellon research fellow ArcGIS, place-based and archival research, Scalar

Lehua Matsumoto, web design specialist Scalar, database management

Allyson LaForge, Mellon research fellow and contributor place-based and archival research; ArcGIS map creation

Maggie King, Mellon research fellow and contributor place-based and archival research; ArcGIS

Heru Craig, Mellon research fellow and contributor place-based and archival research; ArcGIS

Griffin Harris, Mellon research fellow and contributor archival research; ArcGIS map creation

Andy Anderson, ArcGIS specialist

Spencer Quong, research assistant

Katherine Hague, research assistant

Nia Holley, contributor community-based and archival research

Aida Orozco, researcher ArcGIS map creation

Micayla Tatum, researcher ArcGIS map creation

Timothy Gaura, researcher archival research, research database creation and management

Special thanks to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Gregory S. Call Academic Interns Program for supporting student and faculty research collaboration, and to the Whiting Foundation, Amherst College Dean of Faculty, and IRL Humanities for supporting the design, development, and piloting of the website.

Acknowledgments

Unbinding the Ends of War

This section of the website emerged from the collaborative work of Lisa Brooks’ Mellon seminar at Amherst College, “The Place of Memory,” in 2015. Mellon research fellows Heru Craig, Griffin Harris, Cassandra Hradil, Margaret King, Allyson LaForge, and Lauren Tuiskula worked alongside Brooks and co-teacher Dr. Andy Anderson to complete research and mapping projects for the web. They used the online mapping software ArcGIS to generate maps for these pages. The “Unbinding the Ends of War” section of the current website is the result of their work.

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