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We Leverage Technology
To Democratize History.
We create websites and open-source digital tools
to preserve and present the past.
30th Anniversary Campaign
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is turning 30. Help continue Roy’s legacy of innovation in the digital humanities for the next thirty years by donating today to support graduate student education and fund the development of education projects outside of existing streams of support for the digital humanities.
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Latest News
Graduate Student Reflections: Teaching DH
This 2024 spring semester at George Mason University, I was an instructor of record of HIST 390 “The Digital Past” course. This course satisfies the university’s Information Technology
Religious Digitization: A Step Beyond a Database
Every ten years from 1906 to 1946, the United States Census Bureau surveyed religious congregations, synagogues, and other religious groups in a census similar to the population census. At t
RRCHNM Delivers Arnhem Postal History Prototype Database
Many of us started “pandemic projects” large and small over the past several years. Tim Gale’s project, a prototype website and database of his extensive collection of postal artifacts