05/31/2019: RRCHNM @ Digital Humanities Summer Institute
Jessica Otis (& John Simpson) will be offering the course “Fundamentals of Programming/Coding for Human(s|ists) at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) at the University of Victo
04/17/2019: RRCHNM @ Shakespeare Association of America Meeting
Jessica Otis will be presenting “Death by Numbers: Quantitatively Analyzing the London Bills of Mortality” at the Shakespeare Association of America Meeting in Washington, DC, on April 19
02/27/2019: RRCHNM @ Workshop on Quantitative Analysis and the Digital Turn in Historical Studies
Lincoln Mullen will be presenting “Finding Biblical Quotations in Historical Newspaper Corpora” at the Workshop on Quantitative Analysis and the Digital Turn in Historical Studies at the Uni
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
11/30/2018: RRCHNM @ National Council for Social Studies Conference
Sara Collini will be presenting “Eagle Eye Citizen: Online Civics Interactive” in a poster session at the National Council for Social Studies Annual Conference in Chicago on November 30, 2
12/11/2018: RRCHNM @ CNI Membership Meeting
Stephen Robertson, with Seth Denbo of the American Historical Association, will be presenting a project briefing on “Promoting a Public Face for Scholarly Journals” at the Coalition for Ne
11/07/2018 Jens Pohlmann (Gerda Henkel Postdoc) @ RRCHNM
On Wednesday November 7, 2018 at 12 noon in the RRCHNM lounge Jens Pohlmann, the 2018-19 Gerda Henkel Fellow in Digital History at RRCHNM, will present on his project “Mapping the German Tech Bl
01/03/2019: RRCHNM @ the American Historical Association Annual Meeting
There are four sessions involving RRCHNM on the program at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in Chicago: Stephen Robertson, “Teaching Digital Humanities Online: George
10/25/2018: RRCHNM @ Reconstructing Historical Networks Digitally
Jessica Otis will be presenting “Six Degrees of Francis Bacon: Gender, Social Network Analysis, and Early Modern Britain” at Reconstructing Historical Networks Digitally: New Approaches,
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.