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Hidden in Plain Sight
Hidden in Plain Sight Hidden in Plain Sight: Exploring American History is an online course for K–12 teachers that emphasizes iterative learning, primary source analysis, and an
Green Tunnel Podcast
Green Tunnel Podcast One of the most dreaded diseases in early modern England was plague. The city of London alone lost an estimated 225,000 people to plague in the century between
Digital Public Humanities Graduate Certificate
Digital Public Humanities Graduate Certificate The Digital Public Humanities Graduate Certificate is an online program that consists of three courses and a “virtual” summer in
Digital History & Argument white paper
Digital History & Argument white paper This white paper is the product of the Arguing with Digital History Workshop organized by Stephen Robertson and Lincoln Mullen of George
Death By Numbers
Death By Numbers One of the most dreaded diseases in early modern England was plague. The city of London alone lost an estimated 225,000 people to plague in the century between 156
Current Research In Digital History
Current Research In Digital History Current Research in Digital History is an annual open-access, peer-reviewed online publication. Its primary aim is to encourage and publish scho
Children and Youth in History
Children and Youth in History With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Children and Youth in History website was designed to help teachers and students lear
American Religious Ecologies
American Religious Ecologies American Religious Ecologies seeks to understand how congregations from different religious traditions related to one another by creating new datasets
Our History
our history Roy Rosenzweig founded the Center for History and New Media. The Center’s origins lay in an agreement between the American Social History Project (ASHP) and GMU in 19
The September 11 Digital Archive
The September 11 Digital Archive The September 11 Digital Archive collects, preserves, and presents the history of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York, Virginia, and Pennsyl