Everyone Their Own Historian
By Avi Decter and Ken Yellis It is now more than ninety years since Carl Becker delivered his presidential address to [...]
Small Museum Luncheon Program: Representing Indigenous History Through the Power of Place
The interior furnishings of the Sachem’s House in Nowashe Village. By Julia Gray, Wilson Museum, Castine, ME and Small [...]
2022 AASLH Council Election Results
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) Council sets policy and provides leadership for the association, is responsible for [...]
Learning in Little Rock at #AASLH2021
By Dr. Jacqueline P. Hudson, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati, OH As one of the recipients of the [...]
Doing Justice to Military History in Little Rock
MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History By Aaron Shuman, National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, TX [...]
Two Conferences, Two Goals, One Theme
Building on the reach and success of last year’s online annual meeting, we are happy to announce that it is [...]
EHP Affinity Committee Guide to #AASLH2021
By Casey Wooster, Chair of AASLH Emerging History Professionals Affinity Committee In the words of Lorelei Lee in the [...]
2019 Annual Meeting Audio Recordings Now Available
Audio recordings from last month's AASLH Annual Meeting in Philadelphia are now available online! Every year, we record our keynotes and plenaries, along with a [...]
New Lighting Brings Big Changes to Small Museum
By Kelli Thomerson, Roanoke Visitor Center and Museum, Roanoke, TX Some people may think a small museum is amateur, but at the Roanoke Visitor Center [...]
Seven Organizations Earn StEPs Certificates in August
We congratulate these members who earned StEPs certificates last month! The Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations is AASLH’s self-study standards program designed specifically [...]
AASLH 2020 Call for Proposals
By Omar Eaton-Martínez, 2020 AASLH Program Chair The American Association for State and Local History will present its 2020 Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, [...]
Becoming a More Inclusive AASLH
By Richard M. Josey Jr., AASLH Diversity and Inclusion Committee Vice-Chair and Member of Council In September 2018, John Dichtl, President and CEO of AASLH [...]
The Way We Do the Things We Do: Making History-Making Visible
Photos of Sami people and others dressed as Sami at the Nordic Museum. By Benjamin Filene, North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, NC [...]