Participants Selected for Workshops to Develop Digital History Articles
We are pleased to announce the eight historians who will participate in the workshops to develop digital history articles for a special issue of the Journal of Social History, a project supported by t
The Pilbara Aboriginal Strike Website Has Launched
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is excited to announce the launch of a new digital history project, The Pilbara Aboriginal Strike. Working with two scholars in Australia, Bain Attw
Next Steps for Tropy
We’re delighted to announce the funding of a second phase of development for Tropy, the free and open-source software that helps humanities researchers use digital images gathered from archives.
Workshop to Develop Digital History Articles for a Special Issue of the Journal of Social History
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media and the Journal of Social History with generous support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation seeks historians to participate in a series of workshop
Annual Report 2017-2018
Our short annual report has recently been mailed out to RRCHNM’s friends and supporters. Produced in collaboration with the Development Office of College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the annu
ABMCEducation Reimagined
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media has recently completed revisions to the educational site American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC). Formerly focused solely on World War II, the u
Dying for Equality: African Americans in Alexandria
“’Entreat me not to leave thee, for whither thou goest I will go’, ‘and where thou fightest I will fight’, and ‘where thou diest I will die’, and ‘there wil
ReSounding the Archives has launched!
This interdisciplinary project bridges digital humanities, history, and music by bringing historic sheet music back to life through digitization of sheet music, performance of each piece, and student
Learn Local, Think National: Connecting Alexandria National Cemetery to American History
“They didn’t even spell out her name!” This outraged exclamation from an 11th grader at T.C. Williams High School made me absurdly happy. Why? Because against all odds I had somehow manage
RRCHNM welcomes Jessica Otis
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media are very happy to welcome Jessica Otis (@jotis13) to our ranks as a director, and as an assistant professor in the Department of History and Art His