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NEH awards funding for “Making the History of 1989: Sources and Narratives on the Fall of Communism”
The Center for History and New Media and the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University are excited to announce that we have received a grant from the Nationa
Our People
Our People Our collaborators span many academic fields and technical specialties. Our team includes scholars, researchers, developers, programmers, designers, project managers, edu
RRCHNM Partners with Winterthur Museum to Present Pennsylvania Illuminated Manuscript
RRCHNM is happy to announce a partnership with the Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library to present the history of a fascinating and unique eighteenth-century American manuscript.
Supporters
Supporters Our goal is to democratize access to information. Twenty-five years ago, Roy Rosenzweig founded our Center with the goal of democratizing access to information for anyon
Affiliates & Alumni
Affiliates Robert Carlock Graduate Affiliate LaQuanda Walters Cooper Graduate Student Affiliate Anne Dobberteen Graduate Affiliate Georgia Ferrell Graduate Affiliate Anthony Guidon
Zotero
Zotero Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research. Created at RRCHNM in 2006, Zotero and is used by millions of people every day all
Pandemic Religion
Pandemic Religion Pandemic Religion: A Digital Archive collects and preserves the experiences of congregants and religious communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The project
Omeka
Omeka Omeka is a next-generation open source web publishing platform and content management system designed for museums, libraries, historic sites, historical societies, scholars,
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
Collecting These Times
Collecting These Times Collecting These Times is an interactive website and digital repository for collections that document the myriad, diverse ways in which American Jewish indiv