Our article “Disorderly Houses: Residences, Privacy and the Surveillance of Sexuality in 1920s Harlem” has been accepted for publication in…
Todd Presner, Professor of Germanic Languages, Comparative Literature, and Jewish Studies at UCLA and a founder and director of the…
A new feature has been added to Digital Harlem, thanks to the folks at the Archaeological Computing Laboratory. It is…
The Australian Research Council today awarded us a five year grant totaling $702,000 for our new project, Year of the…
Another review of our book, Playing the Numbers, has appeared, in the July/August issue of The Atlantic, available online –…
The first review of our book, Playing the Numbers: Gambling in Harlem Between the Wars, has appeared, in the Wall…
With the publication of our book Playing the Numbers drawing near, I’ve added some more pages explaining the game: how…
The Bromley Real Estate map overlay is now complete. Andrew Wilson and his helpers at the ACL have replaced those…
I’m pleased to announce that Digital Harlem has been awarded the American Historical Association’s Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Innovation in…
We now have the Digital Harlem site at a stage where we are ready to take it live in order…