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  • Prof. Jeffrey S. Ravel
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  • History
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Fall 2005
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Undergraduate
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  • Fine Arts
    • Media Studies
      • Digital Media
  • Humanities
    • History
      • History of Science and Technology
      • Intellectual History
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21H.418 | Fall 2005 | Undergraduate

From Print to Digital: Technologies of the Word, 1450-Present

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Course Info

Instructor
  • Prof. Jeffrey S. Ravel
Departments
  • History
As Taught In
Fall 2005
Level
Undergraduate
Topics
  • Fine Arts
    • Media Studies
      • Digital Media
  • Humanities
    • History
      • History of Science and Technology
      • Intellectual History
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