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Teaching

I teach courses in American religion, the global history of Christianity, the nineteenth-century United States, and in particular on digital history and computational history. All of my syllabi are available below.

Spring 2023Global History of Christianity
Spring 2023Data Analysis for Historians
Fall 2022Clio Wired: An Introduction to History and New Media
Spring 2021Global History of Christianity
Spring 2021The Digital Past: Reconstruction and Redemption
Fall 2020Capitalism and American Religion
Spring 2020Computational History
Fall 2019American Scriptures (with John Turner)
Fall 2019Web Programming for Historians
Spring 2019Global History of Christianity
Spring 2019Clio 2: Computational History
Fall 2018American Scriptures
Spring 2018Clio 2: Computational History
Spring 2017Clio 2: Data and Visualization in Digital History
Spring 2017Global History of Christianity (with Mack Holt and John Turner)
Spring 2017The Digital Past: Reconstruction and Redemption
Summer 2016R, Interactive Graphics, and Data Visualization (with Jason Heppler)
Fall 2016Text Analysis for Historians
Spring 2016Data and Visualization in Digital History
Spring 2015Religion and Capitalism in the United States
Spring 2015The Digital Past
Fall 2014Church and State in America
Fall 2014Clio 3: Programming in History/New Media
Spring 2014Mapping Boston’s Religions
Fall 2012Religious Pluralism and the American State

This website is created in Annandale, Virginia. Made with Hugo (source code). Here are some cool things.

Created by Lincoln Mullen <lincoln@lincolnmullen.com>. Photo.

Lincoln Mullen is a historian of American religion and the nineteenth-century United States, often using computational methods for texts and maps. He is an associate professor in the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University, as well as one of the faculty directors at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media.