Lincoln Mullen Associate professor, Department of History and Art History George Mason University Commons username: @lmullen Twitter handle: lincolnmullen ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5103-6917 lincolnmullen.com Following 7 members View ActivityProfileSites 1CORE deposits 5Following 7Followers 14Groups 3DiscussionsDocs Academic Interests19th century U.S. historyAmerican religious historyDigital history Commons GroupsHCDigital HumanistsOpen Geospatial HumanitiesReligious Studies Recent Commons Activity deposited American Scriptures (fall 201… in the group Religious Studies deposited American Scriptures (fall 201… deposited The Making of America’s Pub… in the group Religious Studies deposited The Making of America’s Pub… in the group Digital Humanists AboutI am a historian of American religious history and nineteenth-century United States history, often working with computational and spatial methods. I am an associate professor in the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University, where I teach digital history, American religious history, and the nineteenth-century United States. I am also affiliated faculty at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. EducationPhD in history, Brandeis University, 2014 Work Shared in COREArticlesThe Spine of American Law: Digital Text Analysis and U.S. Legal PracticeBook chaptersThe Making of America’s Public Bible: Computational Text Analysis for Religious HistoryA Braided Narrative for Digital HistorySyllabiAmerican Scriptures (fall 2018)Clio 2: Computational History (spring 2018) Other PublicationsThe Chance of Salvation: A History of Conversion in America (Harvard University Press, 2017). Blog Posts ProjectsAmerica’s Public Bible: Biblical Quotations in U.S. Newspapers (Stanford University Press, forthcoming) Mapping Early American Elections (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, in progress) Computational Historical Thinking: With Applications in R (in progress) MembershipsAmerican Historical Association American Society of Church History Conference on Faith and History