The Jefferson Architecture Electronic Archive Center

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Jefferson Architecture Electronic Archive Center (JAEAC) is an "in process" archive that brings together materials related to the architecture of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826). In spite of the near universal aclaim accorded to Jefferson's architecture no comprehensive publication exists that covers his work in detail. Working with curators from other institutions and Jefferson properties this archive will assemble both primary and major secondary materials. Comments and information are welcome. Please contact the director at rgw4h@virginia.edu.

The Early American Foreign Service Database

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The EAFSD places biographical and professional information about all foreign service officers in a relational data structure. This data structure allows users to trace the early American governments' attempts to deploy and control their overseas representatives.

The database also recreates the correspondence networks that sprang up between the officers as they sought from each other the information and expertise necessary to fulfill their duties.

The Drawings of Zeev Porath

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This project explores the use of art as a form of testimony and as a way to both corroborate and analyze the experience of prisoners in the Janowska concentration camp from a spatial perspective.  In particular, it will draw on the work of Zeev Porath, a prisoner in the camp whose collection of drawings represent both documentary witnessing and also his emotional reaction to the events he witnessed as a result of his own privileged position in the camp.