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  • Leon, Sharon (Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 2004)
    This article examines the involvement of U.S. Catholics in the American Eugenics Society during the 1920′s. While Catholics were often opponents of eugenics, John A. Ryan and John Montgomery Cooper, both Catholic priests ...
  • Center for History and New Media (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2004)
    These modules, designed for George Mason University's U.S. survey course History 120, offer relevant exercises that reinforce textbook readings and classroom discussion. They provide an alternate, often entertaining, way ...
  • Grafton, Scott; English Department; Center for History and New Media (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2004)
    American Egyptomania was a joint project of the Center for History and New Media, the English Department at George Mason University and Professor Scott Trafton, and the College of Arts and Sciences' Technology Across the ...
  • here is new york (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2004)
    In response to the World Trade Center tragedy, and to the unprecedented flood of images that have resulted from it, a unique exhibition and sale of photographs was displayed in a store front in SOHO. HERE IS New York was ...
  • RRCHNM, / (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2004)
    As part of the Echo project, this website collects and preserves the career experiences of women in science and engineering. Hosted at chnm.gmu.edu/mars/wise.
  • O'Malley, Michael (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2004)
    Website for a history course at George Mason University. This course explored two simultaneous tendencies in American life at the turn of the last century. On the one hand, the rise of industrialization made Americans ...
  • Petrik, Paula; O'Malley, Michael (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2004-04)
    These modules, designed for George Mason University's U.S. survey course History 120, offer relevant exercises that reinforce textbook readings and classroom discussion. They provide an alternate, often entertaining, way ...
  • Leon, Sharon (Cambridge University Press on behalf of the American Society of Church History, 2004-06)
    This article reviews the developing strategies of Catholic opposition to state laws for compulsory sterilization of so-called ‘feeble-minded’ residents of state institutions during the 1920s. In 1927 the Supreme Court, ...
  • Unknown author (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2005)
    The Open Source Historical Archive (OSHA) was intended to collect, preserve, and analyze the history of open source as a cultural movement, spanning both free/libre and open source software and broader examples of commons-based ...
  • Brown, Kathi Ann; Luria, Rebecca; Safley, Jim; Rosenzweig, Roy; Scheinfeldt, Tom (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2005)
    The Critical Infrastructure Protection and Oral History Project was designed to document the history of US efforts to protect the systems and structures that are vital to the smooth functioning of the economy and society. ...
  • RRCHNM, / (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2005)
    Peopling the American Past was a Teaching American History grant project that provided an exciting opportunity for elementary, middle and high school teachers of American history from seven small and rural Virginia school ...
  • Unknown author (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2005)
    English Matters was an online, multimedia journal for teachers and students of English questioning and creating new texts and pedagogies on the web. The site includes ten issues, featuring essays, exhibits, and performances. ...
  • Cohen, Dan (2005-12-20)
  • Cohen, Dan (2005-12-29)
  • Unknown author (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, 2006)
    Website designed in early 2000s as the digital component of a History 125 (Introduction to World History).

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