Happy 84th Anniversary AASLH!
AASLH’s first logo, 1940 by Megan Spainhour, AASLH Membership and Office Coordinator In 1904, the American Historical Association established [...]
HLI Takes Public History to the Streets
By Andrea Jones, Director, History Leadership Institute With Nicole Martinez LeGrand, Multicultural Collections Curator, Indiana Historical Society Does our daily grind [...]
Small Museums and Gender Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
By Joan H. Baldwin Decades ago, when I was offered my first job as a county historical society director, I felt [...]
Prepare for the U.S. 250th Anniversary at the AASLH Annual Conference
Your Content Goes Here We are less than two years away from the U.S. 250th anniversary, coming up [...]
Army 250: Lifting up the U.S. Army’s Story
Army 250: Lifting up the U.S. Army’s Story By Dan Vallone, Founder of Army 250 The Army was America [...]
AASLH America 250 Programming Handbook Now Available
Your Content Goes Here The American Association for State and Local History is pleased to announce the publication [...]
AASLH Annual Report on Semiquincentennial Planning Now Available
Your Content Goes Here Since 2018, the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) has published an [...]
Civic Education and Conversations in Mississippi
By the Federation of State Humanities Councils and John Spann, Mississippi Humanities In September 2021, the National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) awarded $2.8 million [...]
A Scholarship Winner’s Perspective on AASLH2023
By Alyssa Vargas-Lopez, Museum Services Administrator, Pueblo City-County Library District, Pueblo, CO The AASLH "I, Too, Am America" 2023 conference was truly life-changing! I [...]
Charlotte’s “Hidden Gem” Takes on the “Gem State”
By Terri L. White, President and CEO, Charlotte Museum of History, Charlotte, NC I am deeply grateful to have been awarded one of the [...]
Looking Back on the Basics of Archives
By Bethany L. Hawkins, AASLH COO When I started working at AASLH as Program Associate in October 2005, one of my first programs was [...]
2023 AASLH Annual Conference Meet and Eats
AASLH is offering an opportunity to get together with fellow attendees for a meal and conversation during the lunch break from 12:30-1:45 p.m. on [...]
NEH Grant Allows AASLH to Distribute Additional US 250th Field Guides
By Madeleine Rosenberg, AASLH Pomeroy Foundation Semiquincentennial Manager The U.S. 250th anniversary in 2026 is now less than three years away. As we rapidly [...]