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'''Roy Rosenzweig''' was an historian who focused upon 20th century history and a pioneer in "digital history".  He died of lung cancer on October 11, 2007 at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington County.
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Education:
 
Education:
 
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*Ph.D., History, Harvard University, 1978
Ph.D., History, Harvard University, 1978
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*Research student in history on Kellet Fellowship, St. John's College of Cambridge University (England), 1971-73
Research student in history on Kellet Fellowship, St. John's College of Cambridge University (England), 1971-73
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*BA, Columbia College, 1971
BA, Columbia College, 1971
 
  
  
 
Teaching Positions:
 
Teaching Positions:
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*Mark and Barbara Fried Professor of History & New Media; College of Arts and Sciences *Distinguished Professor of History; Director of Center for History and New Media, George Mason *University, 1981 to present (Asst. Prof., 1981-85; Assoc. Prof., 1985-92; Prof. 1992-98);
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*Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for the Humanities, Wesleyan Univ., 1980 to 1981;
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*Assistant Professor of History and Humanities, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1978 to 1980.
  
Mark and Barbara Fried Professor of History & New Media; College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of History; Director of Center for History and New Media, George Mason University, 1981 to present (Asst. Prof., 1981-85; Assoc. Prof., 1985-92; Prof. 1992-98);
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[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Rozenzweig]]
Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for the Humanities, Wesleyan Univ., 1980 to 1981;
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[[Category:Class of 1971|Rosenzweig]]
Assistant Professor of History and Humanities, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1978 to 1980.
 
 
 
Roy Rosenzweig was an historian who focused upon 20th century history and a pioneer in "digital history".  He died of lung cancer on October 11, 2007 at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington County.
 

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Roy Rosenzweig was an historian who focused upon 20th century history and a pioneer in "digital history". He died of lung cancer on October 11, 2007 at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington County.

Education:

  • Ph.D., History, Harvard University, 1978
  • Research student in history on Kellet Fellowship, St. John's College of Cambridge University (England), 1971-73
  • BA, Columbia College, 1971


Teaching Positions:

  • Mark and Barbara Fried Professor of History & New Media; College of Arts and Sciences *Distinguished Professor of History; Director of Center for History and New Media, George Mason *University, 1981 to present (Asst. Prof., 1981-85; Assoc. Prof., 1985-92; Prof. 1992-98);
  • Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for the Humanities, Wesleyan Univ., 1980 to 1981;
  • Assistant Professor of History and Humanities, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1978 to 1980.