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Antisemitism, U.S.A.
Check the new podcast series in collaboration with the @chnm Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
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🚨 Thanks to support from @NEHgov, @achdotorg & @chnm are giving out $2000 bursaries to support attendance at the DH 2024 conference (August 5-9 in Arlington, VA). Eligibility details in thread. Apply by July 1st! Please share widely! https://t.co/ymAmxgo6wL
Submit nominations by May 15 for the Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Creativity in Digital History, joint with the AHA and @chnm. This prize is awarded annually to honor and support work on a creative and freely available new media project. https://t.co/rrpJhxjinA
#CfA Gerda Henkel #Fellowship in #DigitalHistory
📍 @GHIWashington and @chnm | for postdoctoral scholars and advanced doctoral students | research in digital history
🗓️ from September 1, 2024 | 12 months
Deadline: March 4, 2024
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COMING SOON: “ Antisemitism,U.S.A” a new podcast from @R2PodStudios and @chnm.
RRCHNM were recently awarded a Religion and Theology Program grant to begin work on a podcast exploring the history of American antisemitism.
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We're a bit quieter on here these days. This is intentional. We are, however, more active elsewhere. You can stay in touch with us right now in 3 primary ways.
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We're a bit quieter on here these days. This is intentional. We are, however, more active elsewhere. You can stay in touch with us right now in 3 primary ways.
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Out now! The CFP for our next digital history/digital humanities conference, “Exploring Epistemic Virtues and Vices,” in collaboration with @C2DH_LU, @chnm, and @dij_tokyo, taking place in March 2024 in Luxembourg. Abstracts due December 1: https://t.co/Io8whDWYQV
[Sponsored by @chnm] World History Commons is an OER with high-quality resources for world history teachers. Explore 1700+ annotated primary sources, 100 teaching guides, 30 methods essays & 300 website reviews from a variety of regions & time periods. https://t.co/mmqBvlW4UJ
.@HistArthGMU's Mills Kelly is the host of @chnm's The Green Tunnel, a podcast on the history of the Appalachian Trail. The show has reached 100,000 downloads, putting it in the top3⃣% of podcasts nationwide! 🥳
Learn more with🔗⬇️ #MasonNation💚💛
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