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Sebastian Surom, Blog Post 1: Thick Mapping as a Model for Music History

by surom | Sep 16, 2015 | Music in Paris in the 1920s (2015)

Academia is always trying to find new ways to exhibit information in meaningful and enlightening ways. This is due in part because as academicians, we believe that the things we study are important, and that we should be studying them. Presner, Shepard, and Kowano are...
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