Our Projects
In thirty years of award-winning work, RRCHNM has developed more than sixty projects, including online resources for teachers; online collections, exhibits and collecting sites; open-source software; and forums to develop knowledge and build community among those in the humanities working with digital technology.
American History Now
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American Religious Ecologies
Antisemitism, U.S.A.
Connecting Threads
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Current Research In Digital History
Death By Numbers
Digital History & Argument white paper
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Digital Public Humanities Graduate Certificate
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Harlem in Disorder
Hearing the Americas
Historical Thinking Matters
History and Culture Access Consortium
Legal Modernism
Teachinghistory.org
The Denig Manuscript
World History Commons
Worlds Turned Upside Down
Past Projects
Projects that are no longer active.
Amboyna Conspiracy Trial
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Bracero History Archive
Child Custody Project
Children and Youth in History
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Collecting These Times
Consolation Prize
Creating Local Linkages
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DataScribe
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Declaration of Independence by Translation
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Digital Methods for Military History
Discover Diplomacy
Eagle Eye Citizen
For Us The Living
For Virginians: Government Matters
Gulag: Many Days, Many Lives
Hidden in Plain Sight
Histories of the National Mall
Hurricane Digital Memory Bank
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
Making the History of 1989
Mapping Early American Elections
Maritime Asia
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Mozilla Digital Memory Bank
Omeka
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Pandemic Religion
Papers of the War Department 1784-1800
ReSounding the Archives
Scripto
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THATCamp
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The Green Tunnel Podcast
The September 11 Digital Archive
Transatlantic Encounters
Tropy
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Virginia Studies
Your Most Obedient & Humble Servant
Zotero
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