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  • What Is Goth?

    As I am currently wrapping up my final project in my digital history class, there has been some thoughts floating around in my mind regarding it. The major one is ‘What really is goth?’ Obviously, images of black-clad people with… Continue reading

    What Is Goth?
  • Use of Sound in History

    The auditory experience is one that isn’t thought of much when exhibit planning or for entertainment purposes until it is used effectively. A fantastic example of sound enhancing the experience is seen in the 2022 horror film Nope directed by… Continue reading

    Use of Sound in History
  • The Rise of the Social Media Historian

    When people hear the phrase “social media” ideas of influencers, drama, and relatives posting embarrassing childhood photos of you pop into their minds. Concepts like history, meaningful conversations, and the future of communication don’t really appear as highlights of any… Continue reading

    The Rise of the Social Media Historian
  • History Channel After Midnight: Exploring the Public’s Fascination with Pseudohistory & Pseudoarcheology

    At one point or another we’ve all found ourselves falling asleep on the couch late at night only to wake up in the wee hours of the morning to whatever channel the TV was left on. It takes a few… Continue reading

    History Channel After Midnight: Exploring the Public’s Fascination with Pseudohistory & Pseudoarcheology
  • About

    Danielle Walls has an Honours B.A. in History and a Minor in English & Cultural Studies from Huron University College. Her research mainly focuses on Eastern European cultural and social histories including how folklore and oral traditions contributed to ethnic… Continue reading

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