Things Noted Here and There
Harvard University's Open Collections Program announces the opening of its first on-line collection,"Women Working, 1800-1930." It is a fully searchable collection of 500,000 pages and images, including 7,500 pages of manuscripts, 3,500 books and pamphlets, and 1,200 photographs.
At the Old is the New New, our colleague, Rob MacDougall, continues his two-part series of posts on 19th century spiritualism and technology. See:"Spirit Fingers" and"The Medium is the Message." These could be anticipations of Rob's second book. It is fascinating material!
Niall Ferguson,"The Possibility Now Facing Iraq Is Not a Democratic Peace, But a Democratic War," The Telegraph, 18 December, is a remarkably pessimistic reading of the road ahead. [You can expect it to show up in the LA Times today.]