AHA Award Recipients

Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Innovation in Digital History

The Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Innovation in Digital History is sponsored jointly by the AHA and the Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University. This nonresidential prize is awarded annually to honor and support work on an innovative and freely available new media project, and in particular for work that reflects thoughtful, critical, and rigorous engagement with technology and the practice of history.

2011

New York Public Library, "What's on the Menu?" A project of NYPL Labs. Ben Vershbow, Project Director (Manager of NYPL Labs); Rebecca Federman, Project Curator (NYPL's Culinary Collections Librarian and Electronic Resources Coordinator); and Michael Inman, Project Curator (NYPL's Curator of Rare Books)

2010

Going to the Show, http://docsouth.unc.edu/gtts/. Scholarly Advisor: Robert C. Allen, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Principal Investigator: Natasha Smith; Project Managers: Elise Moore (2008–09) and Adrienne MacKay (2007–08)

2009

Digital Harlem: Everyday Life, 1915–1930, www.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/harlem, Stephen Robertson, Shane White, Stephen Garton, and Graham White, University of Sydney.

   

 

 

 

 

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