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Call for Articles: Emerging History Professional Takeover of History News Magazine
Emerging History Professionals are taking over the Winter 2018 issue of AASLH’s History News magazine! The issue will be guest co-edited by [...]
Service in Cultural Heritage
Elizabeth Cruzado Carranza (center) with students from the Maria Parado de Bellido Nº 88104 school in Nivín, Peru. (This blog [...]
Got Icelandic? This Project is Cataloging Icelandic Immigrant Manuscripts at U.S. Historical Organizations
During the late 19th Century and early 20th Century, thousands of Icelanders immigrated to North America. The majority settled in Canada—mostly in a [...]
House or Home? Rethinking the House Museum Paradigm
Wheelwright House, Strawbery Banke Museum At their best, historic sites and house museums provide meaningful and personal touchstones [...]
Cemetery Preservation & Interpretation: A Resource Collection
Here is a collection of all AASLH resources on preserving and interpreting historic cemeteries. For more resources on a wide range [...]
Gotta Catch ‘Em All: The Battle over Pokémon Go in Museums
Given the positive and negative stigma surrounding Pokémon Go I decided to write a follow-up to my original blog, “Engaging [...]
Free Digital Preservation Workshop in Atlanta- Oct 10
On Monday, October 10, 2016, the Digital POWRR Team will be conducting a FREE workshop at the Atlanta History Center [...]
"They Led the Way"
In September 1963, for the first time, four African American students walked through the doors of all- white Leon County public schools in Tallahassee, Florida. [...]
#QR1863: A Twitter Reenactment of Quantrill's Raid
On August 21, 2013, community volunteers at Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area used Twitter and the hashtag #QR1863 to reenact the sesquicentennial of Quantrill's Raid [...]
Forging Faith, Building Freedom: African American Faith Experiences in Delaware, 1800-1980
Beginning as early as 1693, African Americans have a long history of living and working in Delaware. Forging Faith, Building Freedom: African American Faith Experiences [...]
Ursus Among Us: The American Black Bear in the Tahoe Basin
The American Black Bear is a well-known icon for the Lake Tahoe Basin. Though in recent years, human-bear conflicts have increased, sparking debate and hostility [...]
Legends and Legacies: The First 100 Years of Fullerton College
Born a century ago, Fullerton College continues its history of providing higher education opportunities for diverse populations in Southern California. The college wanted a to [...]
Living West
The opening of the new History Colorado Center provided an opportunity for History Colorado to put dynamic discussion and civic engagement at the center of [...]