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THE BIRTH OF A NATION AND BLACK PROTEST The racism that African Americans experienced in both the South and the North during the war years could be glimpsed in many arenas of American life, including the movies.It is not surprising, perhaps, that The Birth of a Nation, which appeared in March 1915, was both one of the landmarks in the history of American cinema and a landmark inAmerican racism.
HOMEPAGE – CURRENT RESEARCH IN DIGITAL HISTORY Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
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Consuls were appointed to cities and towns all over the world in order to serve the interests of Americans who passed through those places. They were uniquely situated to comment on and involve themselves in the commercial, legal, political, and personal affairs of Americans living or traveling abroad. Consolation Prize is a podcast dedicated WHAT WAS AMERICA'S LONGEST RUNNING RADIO SHOW? Q: What Was America’s Longest-Running Radio Show? A: The Grand Ole Opry. In 1925, Nashville radio station WSM went on the air. Like many early radio stations, it was the voice of a particular commercial enterprise—in this case, the Nashville-based National Life and Accident Insurance Company, which was looking to move beyond sickness and accident insurance into life insurance. CENTURY OF BLACK MORMONS Century of Black Mormons seeks to name, number, and identify all known people of black-African descent baptized into the church between 1830 and 1930 and thereby recover what was lost. At its core CBM is a social history project organized around biographies of Black Latter-day Saints. 8 Researchers collect primary source documents suchas
MAPPING BLACK ECOLOGIES Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA Our work is always open source and open access, available to all. Each year, the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media’s many project websites receive over 16 million visitors, and more than a million people rely on its digital tools to teach, learn, and conduct research. Donations from supporters help us sustain those resources. GULAG: MANY DAYS, MANY LIVES GULAG: Many Days, Many Lives presents this diversity of experience through full prisoner biographies, audio and video clips, an extensive primary source archive, and a set of illustrated, narrative exhibits. In cooperation with the Gulag Museum of Perm, Russia, the website also offers a virtual tour of a reconstructed prison camp. SCRIPTO – ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA Scripto brings the power of MediaWiki to your collections. Designed to allow members of the public to transcribe a range of different kinds of files, Scripto will increase your content’s findability while building your user community through active engagement. There are WELCOME AMANDA MADDEN! We are very pleased to announce that Dr. Amanda Madden will be joining us here at RRCHNM this fall as an assistant professor of digital history and our Director of Geospatial History. Amanda is a digital historian and historian of early modern Italy who specializes in geospatial history and the scholarship of teaching and learning(SOTL).
THE BIRTH OF A NATION AND BLACK PROTEST The racism that African Americans experienced in both the South and the North during the war years could be glimpsed in many arenas of American life, including the movies.It is not surprising, perhaps, that The Birth of a Nation, which appeared in March 1915, was both one of the landmarks in the history of American cinema and a landmark inAmerican racism.
HOMEPAGE – CURRENT RESEARCH IN DIGITAL HISTORY Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
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Consuls were appointed to cities and towns all over the world in order to serve the interests of Americans who passed through those places. They were uniquely situated to comment on and involve themselves in the commercial, legal, political, and personal affairs of Americans living or traveling abroad. Consolation Prize is a podcast dedicated WHAT WAS AMERICA'S LONGEST RUNNING RADIO SHOW? Q: What Was America’s Longest-Running Radio Show? A: The Grand Ole Opry. In 1925, Nashville radio station WSM went on the air. Like many early radio stations, it was the voice of a particular commercial enterprise—in this case, the Nashville-based National Life and Accident Insurance Company, which was looking to move beyond sickness and accident insurance into life insurance. CENTURY OF BLACK MORMONS Century of Black Mormons seeks to name, number, and identify all known people of black-African descent baptized into the church between 1830 and 1930 and thereby recover what was lost. At its core CBM is a social history project organized around biographies of Black Latter-day Saints. 8 Researchers collect primary source documents suchas
MAPPING BLACK ECOLOGIES Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
WHO WE ARE – ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA Who We Are. Our team includes scholars, researchers, developers, programmers, designers, project managers, educators, multimedia producers, and graduate and undergraduate students. Our backgrounds include history, museum studies, computer science, graphic design, teaching, and journalism. RRCHNM is part of the Department of Historyand Art
ABOUT – ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA Working With Us. Looking for collaborators for a grant proposal? We work with a range of partners to apply collaboratively for funding to create new digital projects, contributing history content creation, design and development of databases, websites, exhibits, and online courses, professional development workshops for teachers and faculty, and collaboration on existing tools or projects. WHAT WE DO – ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA What We Do. We create websites and open-source digital tools to preserve and present the past, transform scholarship across the humanities, advance history education and historical understanding, and encourage popular participation in the practice of history. In twenty-plus years of award-winning work, RRCHNM has developed morethan sixty
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Consolation Prize is a narrative-style podcast, hosted by Abby Mullen, who talks to scholars across the historical discipline about consuls and their world. You’ll also hear the voices of these consuls, their colleagues, and their enemies, telling their own stories. In this season, you’ll hear about rhinoceroses, and coffee trading, and THE BIRTH OF A NATION AND BLACK PROTEST The racism that African Americans experienced in both the South and the North during the war years could be glimpsed in many arenas of American life, including the movies.It is not surprising, perhaps, that The Birth of a Nation, which appeared in March 1915, was both one of the landmarks in the history of American cinema and a landmark inAmerican racism.
WHAT WAS AMERICA'S LONGEST RUNNING RADIO SHOW? Q: What Was America’s Longest-Running Radio Show? A: The Grand Ole Opry. In 1925, Nashville radio station WSM went on the air. Like many early radio stations, it was the voice of a particular commercial enterprise—in this case, the Nashville-based National Life and Accident Insurance Company, which was looking to move beyond sickness and accident insurance into life insurance.BRANDAN BUCK
Brandan Buck. Graduate Research Assistant. Brandan is a PhD history student and Digital History Fellow at George Mason University. He previously studied history at the University of Denver where he completed his B.A. in 2009. His historical research interests are 20th century U.S. military and diplomatic history, U.S. Cold War foreignpolicy
PEOPLE – DIGITAL METHODS FOR MILITARY HISTORY She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses at GMU about digital methods and military history. She received her PhD from Northeastern University in 2017; her dissertation was entitled “Good Neighbourhood with All: Conflict and Cooperation in the First Barbary War, 1801-1805.”. She was the grant writer and project director forthe NEH
IMPROVING LYNCHING INVENTORIES WITH LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Figure 1. Interactive map of the locations of Virginia lynchings, 1877-1927. Click on the squares and circles on the map for more information about the lynching that occured at each location. The website also provides a searchable database of more than 500 historical Virginia newspaper articles on lynching. The articles are drawn from 36 local newspapers (except for three articles coming from ROYAL AFRICAN COMPANY NETWORKS Royal African Company Networks is a pilot project designed to explore the possibilities of using computational text analysis and GIS to investigate the correspondence of the Royal African Company, England’s late seventeenth-century African trade monopoly. Our project maps over 3,000 letters between the company’s main fort,Cape Coast Castle
ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA Support the center today. Each year, the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media’s many project websites receive over 16 million visitors, and more than a million people rely on its digital tools to teach, learn, and conduct research. GULAG: MANY DAYS, MANY LIVES CHNM’s first online exhibitions, GULAG: Many Days, Many Lives immerses visitors in the varied experiences the vast and brutal Soviet prison camp system. The Gulag existed neither as a single unified experience, nor as a single unified institution. Comprised of a variety of forms of harsh detention for a diversity of prisoners, it existed as a massive machine influencing the lives of SCRIPTO – ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA Scripto brings the power of MediaWiki to your collections. Designed to allow members of the public to transcribe a range of different kinds of files, Scripto will increase your content’s findability while building your user community through active engagement. WELCOME AMANDA MADDEN! Welcome Amanda Madden! We are very pleased to announce that Dr. Amanda Madden will be joining us here at RRCHNM this fall as an assistant professor of digital history and our Director of Geospatial History. THE BIRTH OF A NATION AND BLACK PROTEST The racism that African Americans experienced in both the South and the North during the war years could be glimpsed in many arenas of American life, including the movies.It is not surprising, perhaps, that The Birth of a Nation, which appeared in March 1915, was both one of the landmarks in the history of American cinema and a landmark inAmerican racism.
BRANDAN BUCK
Brandan is a PhD history student and Digital History Fellow at George Mason University. He previously studied history at the University of Denver where he completed his B.A. in 2009. WHAT WAS AMERICA'S LONGEST RUNNING RADIO SHOW? Q: What Was America’s Longest-Running Radio Show? A: The Grand Ole Opry. In 1925, Nashville radio station WSM went on the air. Like many early radio stations, it was the voice of a particular commercial enterprise—in this case, the Nashville-based National Life and Accident Insurance Company, which was looking to move beyond sickness and accident insurance into life insurance. CENTURY OF BLACK MORMONS Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
MAPPING BLACK ECOLOGIES Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
IMPROVING LYNCHING INVENTORIES WITH LOCAL NEWSPAPERSSEE MORE ONCRDH.RRCHNM.ORG
ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA Support the center today. Each year, the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media’s many project websites receive over 16 million visitors, and more than a million people rely on its digital tools to teach, learn, and conduct research. GULAG: MANY DAYS, MANY LIVES CHNM’s first online exhibitions, GULAG: Many Days, Many Lives immerses visitors in the varied experiences the vast and brutal Soviet prison camp system. The Gulag existed neither as a single unified experience, nor as a single unified institution. Comprised of a variety of forms of harsh detention for a diversity of prisoners, it existed as a massive machine influencing the lives of SCRIPTO – ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA Scripto brings the power of MediaWiki to your collections. Designed to allow members of the public to transcribe a range of different kinds of files, Scripto will increase your content’s findability while building your user community through active engagement. WELCOME AMANDA MADDEN! Welcome Amanda Madden! We are very pleased to announce that Dr. Amanda Madden will be joining us here at RRCHNM this fall as an assistant professor of digital history and our Director of Geospatial History. THE BIRTH OF A NATION AND BLACK PROTEST The racism that African Americans experienced in both the South and the North during the war years could be glimpsed in many arenas of American life, including the movies.It is not surprising, perhaps, that The Birth of a Nation, which appeared in March 1915, was both one of the landmarks in the history of American cinema and a landmark inAmerican racism.
BRANDAN BUCK
Brandan is a PhD history student and Digital History Fellow at George Mason University. He previously studied history at the University of Denver where he completed his B.A. in 2009. WHAT WAS AMERICA'S LONGEST RUNNING RADIO SHOW? Q: What Was America’s Longest-Running Radio Show? A: The Grand Ole Opry. In 1925, Nashville radio station WSM went on the air. Like many early radio stations, it was the voice of a particular commercial enterprise—in this case, the Nashville-based National Life and Accident Insurance Company, which was looking to move beyond sickness and accident insurance into life insurance. CENTURY OF BLACK MORMONS Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
MAPPING BLACK ECOLOGIES Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
IMPROVING LYNCHING INVENTORIES WITH LOCAL NEWSPAPERSSEE MORE ONCRDH.RRCHNM.ORG
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"Sound of CHNM" team t-shirt . Designed by Rustin Crandall as the CHNM team t-shirt for the GMU Victims' Rights 5K in April, 2005. ZOTERO – ROY ROSENZWEIG CENTER FOR HISTORY AND NEW MEDIA Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research. Created at CHNM in 2006, Zotero and is used by millions of people every day all around the world, making it one of the most successful pieces of software ever built for the humanities. HOMEPAGE – CURRENT RESEARCH IN DIGITAL HISTORY Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
JESSICA MACK
Jessica Mack is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. At RRCHNM, she is the outreach coordinator for Tropy and project manager for Collecting These Times: American Jewish Experiences of the Pandemic and the Pandemic Religiondigital collection.
DIGITAL HISTORY AND ARGUMENT 3 on digital work.5 Digital history has begun to make contributions to debates over historical interpretations within professional venues. By showing how these exam-ples contribute to disciplinary conversations, this white paper aims to encourage DIGITAL METHODS FOR MILITARY HISTORY Digital Methods for Military History is an NEH-funded Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities. We were supposed to convene in summer 2020, but that wasn’t possible. PEOPLE – DIGITAL METHODS FOR MILITARY HISTORY Jean Bauer builds and reveals data structures drawing on her background in database development, photography, and early American history. A data designer and full-stack python developer, Bauer works as a freelance consultant, helping individual clients find meaningful answers in messy data as well as organizations that seek to generate knowledge through providing better access to data and MAPPING BLACK ECOLOGIES Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
ROYAL AFRICAN COMPANY NETWORKS Hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Current Research in Digital History is an open-access, peer-reviewed, online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments andinterpretations.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK PASSENGER AND CREW LISTS, 1909, 1925 Passenger and Crew List from Pan America Ship sailing from Hamilton, Bermuda on 9/26/1830 and arriving in Hoboken, NJ on 9/28/1830 listen Ada M. Dailinger of Harrison, NY as a passenger. Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media* Who We Are
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Roy Rosenzweig founded the Center in 1994 with early support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, creating digital projects that pushed the boundaries of history and the humanities. We have since produced almost 100 different projects, used by tens of millions of people every year. Though Roy passed away in 2007, his vision continues to drive everything we do.OUR PEOPLE
Our greatest strength is our people. More than 130 individuals have worked here over the past 25 years, including multi-disciplinary humanities scholars, researchers, software developers, designers, and media producers. We are proud that our collaborators span many academic fields and technical specialties, both in the United States and around the world.OUR WORK
Since our inception, we have pushed the boundaries of digital humanities by using technology to democratize history: to incorporate multiple voices, reach diverse audiences, and encourage popular participation in preserving the past. In 2018, our projects attracted over 35 million visits from more than 20 million individuals. Our work is always open source and open access, available to all. Support the center today Each year, the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media’s many project websites receive over 16 million visitors, and more than a million people rely on its digital tools to teach, learn, and conduct research. Donations from supporters help us sustain thoseresources.
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