Director: Mark Souther, PhD
The Center for Public History and Digital Humanities evolved from a series of collaborations between between Dr. Mark Tebeau and Dr. Mark Souther, professors of History at Cleveland State University. Building on scholarly research and a shared commitment to engaging the K-12 educational community, the Center seeks to encompass a diverse range of approaches to public and digital history.
The Center is focused on bringing together individuals and scholarship in history, education, library and information sciences and technology in order to better serve the public. We specialize in developing state of the art public history projects and resources.
For more information, please visit csudigitalhumanities.org
Browse the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities Collections:
Cleveland Regional Oral History Collection
- Academy of American History
- All interviews
- American Institute of Architects
- Arab Community in Cleveland
- Cedar Central
- City Club
- Cleveland Artists Foundation: WPA Art in Cleveland
- Cleveland Cultural Gardens
- Cleveland Heights
- Cleveland Hiking Club
- Cleveland Metroparks
- Constructing, Consuming, and Conserving America
- CSU at 50
- Cuyahoga County Fair
- Detroit Shoreway
- Each in Their Own Voice: African American Artists in Cleveland, 1970-2005
- Fairfax and Glenville (USRA 2014)
- Garment Industry
- History 304: Urban History
- History 311: Introduction to Public History
- History 319: U.S. Tourism
- History 400: Local History
- History 695: Research Seminar
- Ingenuity Fest
- International Women’s Air and Space Museum (IWASM)
- Japanese American Citizens League
- Judson Oral History Project
- Metro West
- Midtown Cleveland
- Moreland History Project
- Phillis Wheatley Association
- Project Team
- Prosperity Social Club 10 Year Anniversary Event
- Protest Voices (USRA 2016)
- Racial Integration in the Heights (USRA 2013)
- Re-Imagining Cleveland
- Rivers Roads and Rails
- Rock and Roll
- Sacred Landmarks
- Seven Hills Golden Agers
- Shaker Heights Centennial
- Shaker Lakes Nature Center
- Shaker Towers
- Stokes: Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future
- University Circle
- West Side Market