Updated AASLH Book: The Oral History Manual
Now Available! The Oral History Manual Fourth Edition By Barbara W. Sommer and Mary Kay Quinlan Paperback $36 AASLH Members / [...]
Remembering Indigenous People’s History
By Megan Spainhour, AASLH Membership and Office Coordinator Monday, October 14th is celebrated as Indigenous People’s Day, and so today we [...]
Now Accepting Session Proposals for the 2025 AASLH Annual Conference
Your Content Goes Here Now Accepting Session Proposals 2025 AASLH Annual Conference The American Experiment September 10 – 13, 2025 [...]
AASLH Selected as America250 National Resource Partner
Your Content Goes Here The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) is proud to announce that [...]
AASLH Council Update and 2024 Election
Your Content Goes Here AASLH Members: The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) Council sets policy [...]
Come Early and Stay Late at the 2024 AASLH Annual Conference
Your Content Goes Here The 2024 AASLH Annual Conference returns to the Gulf Coast for the first time [...]
Explore Military History at the 2024 AASLH Annual Conference
Your Content Goes Here Military history might be on your mind as we enter the Memorial Day weekend. [...]
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 [...]
A Guide to Boise’s Old Pen District
Editor's Note: The evening event on Wednesday, September 6 at the 2023 AASLH Annual Conference will be held at the Old Idaho Penitentiary district [...]
AASLH Receives Nissan Foundation Grant
In June 2023, the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) received a $49,797 grant from the Nissan Foundation for the “Making History [...]
Change is Still Required
Participants in a MANY Meet Up discuss questions based on the book Change Is Required at the Francis Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar [...]
Recent Projects in Women’s History
By Kimberly Robinson, co-chair of the AASLH Women's History Committee A few weeks ago, we sent out a call to historic sites who are [...]
Uncover a Hidden Part of America’s World War II History in Boise During the AASLH Annual Conference
By Lilith Benjamin, Collections Manager, National Japanese American Historical Society “The ‘American Alien’…is neither a refugee, nor, at any time, an enemy alien. He [...]