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    From: Kathryn Tomasek <tomasek_kathryn@wheatoncollege.edu>
    Date: Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 9:54 AM
    Subject: [DHSI] Scholarly Editing returns with the publication of Volume 39
    To: <institute@lists.uvic.ca>

    With apologies for cross-posting. The editorial board of *Scholarly
    Editing: The Annual of the Association for Documentary Editing* is pleased
    to announce the publication of Volume 39, after a five-year hiatus:
    https://scholarlyediting.org/issues/39. Please circulate among your
    networks.

    Kathryn Tomasek
    Co-Editor in Chief, *Scholarly Editing*
    Professor of History
    Wheaton College
    Norton, Massachusetts
    @KathrynTomasek

    Table of Contents

    Volume 39
    DOI: 10.55520/205ZRSF3
    11 April 2022
    Volume 39 Introduction
    Noelle A. Baker and Kathryn Tomasek

    Micro-Editions
    John Brougham’s Columbus Burlesque
    Laura L. Mielke and Rachel Linnea Brown

    A Prototype for a Digital Edition of Antonio de León Pinelo’s Epítome de la
    biblioteca oriental y occidental, náutica y geográfica (1629)
    Clayton McCarl

    Mabel Dodge Luhan’s “Whirling around Mexico”: A Selection
    Christina Taylor Gibson

    Voices and Perspectives: Interviews and Conversations
    The Long and Winding Road: An Interview with Walter Earl Fluker
    Silvia P. Glick

    The Julian Bond Papers Project: An Interview with Deborah McDowell about
    the Project and Its Inclusion of Community
    Kathryn Blizzard

    Uncovering and Sustaining the Cultural Record
    A Generative Praxis: Curation, Creation, and Black Counterpublics
    Julian C. Chambliss and Scot A. French

    “What the Curious Want to Know”: Material and Ethical Challenges in
    Recovering an Early Cherokee Woman’s Work
    Cari M. Carpenter and Karen L. Kilcup

    The Frederick Douglass Papers Speaks Out
    John R. McKivigan and Alex Schwartz

    Postcustodial Praxis: Building Shared Context through Decolonial Archiving
    Christina Boyles, Andy Boyles Petersen, Elisa Landaverde and Robin Dean

    The Slavery, Law, and Power Project: Curating Debates over Democracy and
    Justice in Early America and the British Empire
    Lauren K. Michalak, Jordan S. Sly and Holly Brewer

    Essays
    Semantic Markup and Structured Annotation of Early Modern Bibliographies
    Clayton McCarl

    Editing to Avoid Exclusion: Understanding the Subjective Power Dichotomies
    in Scholarly Editing
    Kathryn Simpson and Heather F. Ball

    Pedagogy and Scholarly Editing
    Planting the Editorial Seed: Extending the Pedagogical Partnership Model to
    the Digital Documentary Edition
    Ashley Howard and Janelle Jenstad

    Encountering Walden
    Paul Schacht, Elizabeth Witherell, Rebecca Nesvet, Elisa Beshero-Bondar,
    Fiona Coll and Nikolaus Wasmoen

    Pedagogies of Scholarly Editing and Digital History in the Seward Family
    Digital Archive
    Serenity Sutherland

    Reviews
    Afro-Creole Poetry in French from Louisiana’s Radical Civil War-Era
    Newspapers. A Bilingual Edition. Translated and introduced by Clint Burce.
    Transcribed by J.R. Ramsey
    Caterina Bernardini

    Mapping the Gay Guides: Visualizing Queer Space and American Life. Amanda
    Regan and Eric Gonzaba
    G. Samantha Rosenthal

    Mapping Women’s Suffrage, 1911. Tara Morton
    Jen McDaneld

    The Papers of James Madison: Presidential Series, Volume 11, 1 May 1816-3
    March 1817, with a Supplement, 1809-1815. Edited by J. C. A. Stagg
    Andrew J. B. Fagal

    The Maryland Loyalism Project. Kyle Roberts
    Rebecca Brannon

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