Digital Paxton: Digital Collection, Critical Edition, and Teaching Platform

Creators

The Digital Paxton would not be possible without the inestimable support of institutional collaborators at the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and the Alliance for Networking Visual Culture.

The Library Company of Philadelphia​The Historical Society of PennsylvaniaThe Alliance for Networking Visual Culture
About the Creator
Will Fenton is the Albert M. Greenfield Foundation Dissertation Fellow at the Library Company of Philadelphia, an MLA Proseminar Fellow, and a doctoral candidate at Fordham University where he specializes in early-American literature and the Digital Humanities. His dissertation, “Unpeaceable Kingdom: Fighting Quakers, Revolutionary Violence, and the Antebellum Novel,” examines the discrepancy between fictional representations of fighting Quakers and their historical practices of pacifism and political participation. 

Will has served as the Director of the Writing Center at Fordham University Lincoln Center, Editor of Eloquentia Perfecta, and a Teaching Fellow. He is the recipient of a Haverford Gest Fellowship, HASTAC Scholarship, as well as Fordham's Innovative Pedagogy Scholarship and Digital Start-Up Grant. His work has appeared in Slate, Inside Higher Ed, and PC Magazine, for which he writes a biweekly column, “The Autodidact,” on educational technology.

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