Roy Rosenzweig

Roy Rosenzweig

Roy Alan Rosenzweig (August 6 1950 – October 11 2007) was an American historian at George Mason University in Virginia. He was the founder and director of the Center for History and New Media from 1994 until his death in October 2007 from lung cancer, aged 57.

He was the co-author, with Elizabeth Blackmar, of "The Park and the People: A History of Central Park", which won several awards including the 1993 Historic Preservation Book Award and the 1993 Urban History Association Prize for Best Book on North American Urban History. He also co-authored (with David Thelen) "The Presence of the Past: Popular Uses of History in American Life", which won prizes from the Center for Historic Preservation and the American Association for State and Local History. He was co-author of the CD-ROM, "Who Built America?", which won James Harvey Robinson Prize of American Historical Association for its “outstanding contribution to the teaching and learning of history.”

Rosenzweig's other books include "Eight Hours for What We Will: Workers and Leisure in an Industrial City, 1870-1920" and edited volumes on history museums ("History Museums in the United States: A Critical Assessment"), history and the public (Presenting the Past: Essays on History and the Public), history teaching (Experiments in History Teaching), oral history ("Government and the Arts in 1930s America"), and recent history ("A Companion to Post-1945 America"). His most recent book (co-authored with Daniel Cohen) is "Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web", He has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and has lectured in Australia as a Fulbright Professor. He recently served as Vice-President for Research of the American Historical Association.

As founder and director of the Center for History and New Media (CHNM), he was involved in a number of different digital history projects including websites on U.S. history, historical thinking, the French Revolution, the history of science and technology, world history, and the September 11, 2001, attacks. All of these are available through the CHNM web site. His work in digital history was recognized in 2003 with the Richard W. Lyman Award (awarded by the National Humanities Center and the Rockefeller Foundation) for “outstanding achievement in the use of information technology to advance scholarship and teaching in the humanities.”

In June 2006 he published an article on Wikipedia in the "Journal of American History", " [http://chnm.gmu.edu/resources/essays/d/42 Can History be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past] ".

Selected bibliography

* cite book
last = Rosenzweig
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title = Eight Hours for What We Will: Workers and Leisure in an Industrial City, 1870-1921
publisher = Cambridge University Press
date = 1983
location = Cambridge and New York
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* Cite book
publisher = Temple University Press
isbn = 0877224064
pages =
last = Benson
first = Susan Porter, Stephen Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig (eds.)
title = Presenting the Past: Essays on History and the Public
location = Philadelphia
series = Critical Perspectives on the Past
date = 1986

* Cite book
publisher = George Mason University Press
isbn = 0802600026
pages =
title = Government and the Arts in Thirties America: A Guide to Oral Histories and Other Research Materials
location = Fairfax, VA
date = 1986

* Cite book
publisher = University of Illinois Press
isbn = 0252060644
pages =
last = Leon
first = Warren, and Roy Rosenzweig (eds.)
title = History Museums in the United States: A Critical Assessment
location = Urbana
date = 1989

* Cite book
publisher = Cornell University Press
isbn = 0801425166
pages =
last = Rosenzweig
first = Roy, and Elizabeth Blackmar
title = The Park and the People: A History of Central Park
location = Ithaca, NY
date = 1992

* Cite book
edition = Macintosh version
publisher = Voyager
isbn = 1559402954
pages =
last = Brier
first = Stephen et al.
coauthors = American Social History Project, Voyager Company
title = Who Built America? From the Centennial Celebration of 1876 to the Great War of 1914
location = New York
date = 1994

* Cite book
publisher = Columbia University Press
isbn = 0231111487
pages =
last = Rosenzweig
first = Roy, and David Thelen
title = The Presence of the Past: Popular Uses of History in American Life
location = New York
date = 1998

* Cite book
publisher = Blackwell
isbn = 0631223258
pages =
last = Agnew
first = Jean-Christophe, and Roy Rosenzweig (eds.)
title = A Companion to Post-1945 America
location = Malden, MA
series = Blackwell Companions to American History
date = 2002

* Cite book
publisher = University of Pennsylvania Press
isbn = 9780812219234
pages =
last = Cohen
first = Daniel J., and Roy Rosenzweig
title = Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web
location = Philadelphia
date = 2006

See also

* Digital History

References

* [http://www.cni.org/tfms/2006a.spring/plenary.html Coalition for Networked Information: Spring 2006 task force meeting.]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/12/AR2007101202489.html Washington Post obituary]
* [http://thanksroy.org thanksroy.org] Memorial website


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