Roy Rosenzweig

Roy Rosenzweig was Mark and Barbara Fried Professor of History and New Media at George Mason University, where he also headed the Center for History and New Media (CHNM).

He co-authored with Elizabeth Blackmar The Park and the People: A History of Central Park, which won several awards including the 1993 Historic Preservation Book Award and the 1993 Urban History Association Prize for Best Book on North American Urban History. He also co-authored (with David Thelen) The Presence of the Past: Popular Uses of History in American Life, which has won prizes from the Center for Historic Preservation and the American Association for State and Local History. He was co-author of the CD-ROM, Who Built America?, which won James Harvey Robinson Prize of American Historical Association for its “outstanding contribution to the teaching and learning of history.” His other books include Eight Hours for What We Will: Workers and Leisure in an Industrial City, 1870-1920 and edited volumes on history museums (History Museums in the United States: A Critical Assessment), history and the public (Presenting the Past: Essays on History and the Public), history teaching (Experiments in History Teaching), oral history (Government and the Arts in 1930s America), and recent history (A Companion to Post-1945 America). His most recent book (co-authored with Daniel Cohen) was Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web, He has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and has lectured in Australia as a Fulbright Professor. He recently served as Vice-President for Research of the American Historical Association.

As founder and director of CHNM, he was involved in a number of different digital history projects including websites on U.S. history, historical thinking, the French Revolution, the history of science and technology, world history, and the September 11, 2001 attacks. All of these are available through the CHNM website. His work in digital history was recognized in 2003 with the Richard W. Lyman Award (awarded by the National Humanities Center and the Rockefeller Foundation) for “outstanding achievement in the use of information technology to advance scholarship and teaching in the humanities.”

Roy's vita is available here.

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Ken Albers

Web Developer

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Jim Ashton

Graduate Research Assistant

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Steve Barnes

Project Director, Gulag: Many Days, Many Lives

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Jeremy Boggs

Creative Lead

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Sheila Brennan

Senior Digital History Associate

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Giny Cheong

Graduate Research Assistant

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Faolan Cheslack-Postava

Zotero Web Developer

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Dan Cohen

Director

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Teresa DeFlitch

Outreach Program Manager, NHEC

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Lee Ann Ghajar

Project Manager, NHEC

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Frederick Gibbs

Zotero Developer

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Katherine Gustin

Project Manager

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James Halabuk

Project Manager, Bracero History Archive

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Christopher Hamner

Editor-in-Chief, Papers of the War Department

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Dick Harless

Graduate Research Assistant

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Andrew Howard

Undergraduate Research Assistant

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Nicole Kahler

Administrative Assistant

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Mills Kelly

Associate Director

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Kristopher Kelly

Web Developer

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Simon Kornblith

Zotero Developer

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Sharon Leon

Director of Public Projects

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Jon Lesser

Web Developer

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Dave Lester

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James Mccartney

NHEC Web Developer

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Liz Moore

Research Assistant

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Mike O'Malley

Associate Director

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Andrea Odiorne

Graduate Research Assistant

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Trevor Owens

Zotero Community Lead

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Emily Perdue

Research Assistant

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Paula Petrik

Associate Director

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Mark Phillips

Graduate Research Assistant

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Andy Privee

Budget and Grants Administrator

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Chris Raymond

Web Designer

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Jenny Reeder

Graduate Research Assistant

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Will Riley

Web Programmer

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Roy Rosenzweig

Founder and Director (1950-2007)

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Tom Rushford

Editor, Making the History of 1989

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Jim Safley

Web Programmer + Digital Archivist

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Tom Scheinfeldt

Managing Director

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Kelly Schrum

Director of Educational Projects

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Ammon Shepherd

Technical Coordinator, Webmaster

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Amanda Shoemaker

Special Assistant to the Directors

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Dan Stillman

Senior Programmer

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Tad Suiter

Graduate Research Assistant

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Sean Takats

Director of Research Projects

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Adam Turner

Project Associate, Teaching American History

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Misha Vinokur

Undergraduate Research Assistant

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Sarah Whelan

Project Director, Teaching American History

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Raymond Yee

Zotero Integration Advisor