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Connect with RRCHNM at AHA23
There are a lot of great sessions coming up at this week’s American Historical Association’s Annual Meeting, many of which feature RRCHNM-ers. To make finding those sessions easy for you so you can easily connect with us and learn more about our current projects, we thought we’d li
Welcoming Jim Ambuske to R2 Studios
We are excited to announce that Dr. Jim Ambuske has joined R2 Studios, the podcast division of RRCHNM. Jim is a historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World and has directed several digital history projects. He received his Ph.D. in History from the University of Vi
R2 Studios Launches Season 2 of The Green Tunnel Podcast
Season Two of The Green Tunnel podcast, produced here at R2 Studios, launched today. In this season we will be focused on the larger question of who the Appalachian Trail is for and will come at that question from a variety of directions. When Benton MacKaye first proposed the trail in 1921, he want
R2 Studios
R2 Studios Description: R2 Studios, RRCHNM’s podcast studio founded in 2021, creates engaging, deeply researched historical podcasts for people who enjoy exploring stories from the past. Our narrative-driven shows help listeners understand history is a process of evaluating and interpreting source
R2 Studios Receives Grant for Podcast on History of American Antisemitism
R2 Studios and The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM) are excited to announce that Jeanette Patrick, John Turner, and Lincoln Mullen have been awarded $50,000 from the Henry Luce Foundation to begin work on a podcast exploring the history of American antisemitism. RRCHNMâ
RRCHNM Welcomes 25 Graduate Students for the new Academic Year
The start of the academic year at RRCHNM also means the return of many of our graduate students. This week RRCHNM welcomed twenty-five graduate research assistants or graduate affiliates. Graduate students are a critical part of the work that RRCHNM creates, and RRCHNM is in turn core to the experie
Jessica Mack @ CLAH 2021
Dr. Jessica Mack, a postdoctoral fellow at RRCHNM, will chair and present in a panel titled “Building Modernization: Urban Megaprojects in 20th Century Latin America” at the Conference on Latin American History’s 2021 annual meeting. Dr. Mack will present her work titled “Bui
Current Research in Digital History 2020
Today RRCHNM is publishing the third issue of our open-access, peer-reviewed publication Current Research in Digital History. This issue features six essays on topics ranging from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee’s (SNCC) national network-based infrastructure, maritime mobility i
10/10/2019: RRCHNM @ Religion in Place
John Turner and Lincoln Mullen will be participating in a symposium hosted by St. Louis University from October 10 to 12 on “Religion in Place: Spaces | Borders | Bodies.” They will be discussing RRCHNM’s recently begun project, American Religious Ecologies.
2019 CHSS Celebration of Achievement
The George Mason University College of Humanities and Social Sciences’ annual Celebration of Achievement will take place on October 17th at the Country Club of Fairfax. The reception will begin at 5pm with the awards program starting at 5:45pm. The event will highlight the Roy Rosenzweig Center fo