Roy Rosenzweig papers, 1934-2007.

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Roy Rosenzweig papers, 1934-2007.

The collection largely documents Roy Rosenzweig's research and writing through articles, notes, and correspondence on New York Central Park, Worcester (Massachusetts), labor, and digital humanities work. Although the collection dates from 1934, there are many facsimilies of documents, particularly on Central Park, that contain information prior to 1934.

49 linear ft.

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George Mason University. Center for History and New Media

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Rosenzweig, Roy.

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Roy Alan Rosenzweig received his Ph.D. in history from Harvard University in 1978. Rosenzweig accepted a position in the George Mason University History Department and became one of the most popular professors at the university until his untimely death in 2007. He was a prolific writer, not only in print but also in many other forms of media, such as CD-ROMs, documentary film, and the Internet. In 1994, his strong interest in technology led to his founding of the Center for History and New Media...