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04/21/2017: RRCHNM @ What is Digital Humanities? Workshop
Stephen Robertson will be leading a graduate student seminar entitled “Digital Mapping in Historical Research and Teaching,” and delivering a keynote address entitled “What is Digital Humanities? Trends, Possibilities and Limits,” at the What is Digital Humanities? workshop
04/19-04/22/2017: RRCHNM @ the Annual Meeting of the NCPH
Sharon Leon and Sheila Brennan will be at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Public History, in Indianapolis.
RRCHNM uses State Department grant to create diplomatic simulations for the classroom
Reposted article by Jamie Rogers from News at Mason: High school students and college undergraduates will soon be able to build diplomacy skills thanks to a series of diplomatic simulations being developed at George Mason University. A $198,000 grant from the State Department’s U.S. Diplomacy Cent
Eisenhower Memorial
A single act or character trait may be instrumental in deciding an individual’s future path. In Dwight D. Eisenhower’s case, it was because of his perseverance in requesting a recommendation from his U.S. Senator – twice – that he received an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at W
01/07/2017: RRCHNM @ AHA Annual Meeting
Stephen Robertson will be presenting a poster entitled “Tropy: Software to Organize the Digital Photographs You Take in Your Research” at the poster session from 3.30pm to 5.30pm, at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting in Denver.
Our New Digital History Fellows & Their Work on RRCHNM’s History
This semester RRCHNM welcomes two new DH Fellows, Laura Crossley and Jessica Dauterive. This year the Fellows practicum at the Center began with a seminar with Stephen Robertson, the director. The goal was to explore the role of centres in digital humanities, put RRCHNM in the context of other cent
Omeka S 1.0 Beta Release
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University is pleased to announce the public beta release of Omeka S (1.0), the next-generation, open source web-publishing platform that is fully integrated into the scholarly communications ecosystem and designed to serve the need
The Amboyna Conspiracy Trial Website
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media is pleased to introduce The Amboyna Conspiracy Trial website, an interactive teaching resource focused on one of the most famous legal cases of the early modern period. The Amboyna trial took place on a remote island in Southeast Asia where Dutch
Meet the Gerda Henkel Postdoctoral Fellow for Digital History
In early September, the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC and the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media welcomed Gabor M. Toth, Assistant Professor at the University of Passau, as the first Gerda Henkel postdoctoral fellow in digital history. This fellowship is intended to suppor
Teachers Selected for Understanding Sacrifice: WWII in the Pacific
RRCHNM, in partnership with National History Day, the American Battle Monuments Commission, and the National Cemetery Administration, is pleased to announce the selection of 18 teachers to study World War II in the Pacific. This year’s cohort represents social studies, English, JROTC, theater, vis