Introducing the Denig Manuscript Project
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is pleased to announce the launch of the Denig Manuscript Project, created in collaboration with the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library. The De
RRCHNM Past, Present, and Future
The first time that I came across the name Roy Rosenzweig was in the textbook for a class titled simply, “Historiography.” The book discussed Rosenzweig’s 1983 book, Eight Hours for What We Will
Schedule for the RRCHNM data working group, spring 2023
The RRCHNM data working group meets every other week each semester. The working group exists to aid and abet one another as we seek to create data-driven histories. In our sessions, we share work-in-p
Welcome, Tony Trinh!
We are pleased to welcome Tony Trinh as our new systems administrator. Tony is a graduate of George Mason University, and we are glad that he has returned to his alma mater. Since graduating from GMU,
How Philip Lampi recovered the lost history of early American elections
As Americans go to the polls to vote in today’s midterm Congressional elections, they will be able to watch results flow practically in real time. By the end of the day, the data for the election re
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 stu
RRCHNM Partners with Winterthur Museum to Present Pennsylvania Illuminated Manuscript
RRCHNM is happy to announce a partnership with the Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library to present the history of a fascinating and unique eighteenth-century American manuscript. Ludwig Denig was an
RRCHNM’s Custom API for Data-Driven Projects
RRCHNM is a shop that is more and more working on computational history and historical data visualization. But we are also first and foremost a web shop: ever since Roy Rosenzweig saw the potential of
Mills Kelly honored by Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz for teaching excellence
Mills Kelly, the executive director of RRCHNM and a leading expert on the scholarship of teaching and learning for history, has been an honored guest at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz the past tw
Welcoming Jason Heppler to RRCHNM
RRCHNM is pleased to announce that Jason Heppler will be joining us this June as a web developer. Jason is well known in digital history circles for his exciting and pioneering work on data visualizat