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Connecting Threads
Connecting Threads Connecting Threads is a born-digital interdisciplinary humanities project that explores the influence of under-represented actors in global fashion history. The project investigates the consumption of Indian and Indian-imitation fabrics by communities of the global south, amplifyi
Remembering: Angel David Nieves
Written by: Steve Brier It is with great sadness that the members of the Advisory Board and the staff of the RRCHNM note the sudden passing on December 5th of our colleague and RRCHNM board member, Ángel David Nieves. A distinguished and pioneering scholar in the digital humanities and the developm
Welcome, Tony Trinh!
We are pleased to welcome Tony Trinh as our new systems administrator. Tony is a graduate of George Mason University, and we are glad that he has returned to his alma mater. Since graduating from GMU, Tony has worked as a developer and in other technical roles, including as a government contractor.
Welcome Alexandra Krebs!
We at the center would like to extend a warm welcome to Alexandra Krebs, our new Gerda Henkel Fellow in digital history in partnership with the German Historical Institute (GHI). Alexandra studied history, Latin, and educational sciences at the University of Mainz (Germany) and the University of Pal
Legal Modernism
Legal Modernism Law and legal practice modernized in the nineteenth-century United States. We are studying and visualizing the history of the modernization of American law. Using computational methods, we are tracing the migration of law, detecting citations across treatises and caselaw, and underst
World History Commons
World History Commons With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) George Mason University is partnering with the World History Association and Associate Professor Adam Clulow (Monash University, Australia) to create World History Commons. This Open Educational Resource (OER), w
Tropy
Tropy Tropy is a freely licensed and open-source software tool that allows researchers to collect and organize the digital photographs that they take in their research, add information to those photos individually or in bulk, using customizable templates, and export both photographs and associated i
Transatlantic Encounters
Transatlantic Encounters In the years between World War I and World War II Paris was at the center of the art world. Indeed, the very essence of twentieth-century art history stems from the movements and avant-garde experiments that emerged in Paris in the early years of the century. Modernism, no m
Scripto
Scripto Scripto brings the power of MediaWiki to your collections. Designed to allow members of the public to transcribe a range of different kinds of files, Scripto will increase your content’s findability while building your user community through active engagement. There are plugins or extensio
ReSounding the Archives
ReSounding the Archives ReSounding the Archives is an interdisciplinary collaboration that brings together digital humanities, history, and music. Partners include: RRCHNM and the College for the Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) at George Mason University (Mason); McIntire Department of Music and