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American Religious Ecologies Receives Second NEH Grant to Work with 1926 Census of Religious Bodies
We are grateful to acknowledge a second NEH grant in support of our American Religious Ecologies project. The National Endowment for the Humanities announced this week that RRCHNM will receive a Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant for $350,000 to continue our work with the 1926 Cens
Tropy 1.13 Release
The Tropy team is pleased to announce the release of Tropy 1.13. In addition to several performance and user interface improvements (see full release notes here), this release introduces the new standard project type. In standard projects, all imported images are copied into a bundled project folder
Leadership Gift from Digital Scholar Kicks off 30th Anniversary Campaign
We are very pleased to announce the lead gift for our 30th anniversary Campaign for RRCHNM. Our friends and former colleagues at Digital Scholar have made an incredibly generous gift to our Center — $15,000. This first major gift helps us launch the Campaign for RRCHNM with a bang an
Bon Voyage
This week we bid bon voyage to two of our graduate research assistants, Laura Brannan Fretwell and Caroline Greer. But it’s a happy bon voyage because Laura and Caroline are leaving RRCHNM to go spend three months at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH). During their r
Announcing Death by Numbers Beta
RRCHNM is excited to announce the formal beta launch of the Death by Numbers database. There’s over a year left to go in the project and we’re still hard at work adding data to the database and building our first visualizations, so don’t be surprised at how large some of the gaps are in the [&
Production Now Underway For Worlds Turned Upside
This post is cross-posted on r2studios.org with further details about the announcement. The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media and R2 Studios are excited to announce that production is underway for Worlds Turned Upside Down. This new podcast series tells the story of the American R
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-progress, discuss readings, and teach one another the techniques of the trade. Each semester we creat
Arguing with Digital History working group, “Digital History and Argument,” white paper
Essays Arguing with Digital History working group, “Digital History and Argument” Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media November 13, 2017 White Paper Please click here to view the article on our Projects page. More Essays
Helping Students Make History: Community Engaged Learning
Essays Helping Students Make History: Community Engaged Learning by Mills Kelly May 25, 2017 This article was originally published in Public History Weekly and is reprinted here with permission. Historical Study and Self-discovery In the United States, those of us who teach history are often guilty
RRCHNM Receives Grant in Collaboration with Fairfax City’s Office of Historic Resources at Historic Blenheim and Brandy Station Foundation for Digitization of Civil War Graffiti
The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM), in collaboration with Historic Blenheim and the Civil War Interpretive Center (Fairfax City, VA) and the Brandy Station Foundation (Brandy Station, VA), has been awarded a $60,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Di