Statement on Texas “Bathroom Bill” and AASLH Annual Meeting
Texas State Capitol. Photo by Larry D. Moore, CC BY-SA 3.0. Dear AASLH Community, We look forward to seeing you [...]
AASLH Call for Book Reviewers
Four times a year, History News magazine brings you the latest discussions, developments, and innovations in the field of state and local [...]
Artful Encounters with Women’s History at the National Gallery of Art
Judith Leyster, Self-Portrait, c. 1630. National Gallery of Art. Women Artists at the National Gallery The National Gallery of Art’s [...]
How to Connect with the Educators & Interpreters at the AASLH/MMA Annual Meeting
Educators & Interpreters…Start Planning! Holy cow—September is here! Forget about back to school, Labor Day, the end of another delightful [...]
Explore the Home of Dr. Bertha Van Hoosen, Founder of the American Women’s Medical Association at AASLH/MMA 2016
Join the Women’s History Affinity Group on Friday, September 16, 2016 from 1:30 to 5:30 PM. as they visit Dr. [...]
How to Connect with the Military History Affinity Community at the AASLH/MMA Annual Meeting
Got military stuff in your collection and wondering how to interpret it to your audience? You can find the answers [...]
The Emerging History Professionals’ Guide to the 2016 AASLH/MMA Annual Meeting
The Emerging History Professionals Affinity Community has created an "EHP Track" for any students and new professionals attending the 2016 [...]
MY Historic House
I don't know anything about this house. Okay, that’s not entirely true. I know that I lived here for just under three months in 1999 [...]
AASLH Offering Two Workshops on Public Programming
Register Early and Save! Hurry, Space is Limited! Focusing On Visitors: Public Programming And Exhibits At History Institutions This workshop provides a broad overview of [...]
How Clean are Your Interactives?
As a museum educator, I was horrified when I saw the media headlines alleging that there was a measles scare at the Please Touch Museum [...]
Pikes Peak Regional History Symposium Project
For the past decade, the Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD) has hosted a day-long symposium for the public. Every year a different historical topic is [...]
Upstairs, Downstairs Tour
The Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion is Philadelphia's only authentically restored Victorian house museum. Located in the historic Germantown section of the city, the Mansion was built [...]
Irish Sheet Music Archives Website
The Irish Sheet Music Archives website project was envisioned to not only give global access to the nearly 6,000 pieces of sheet music in the [...]