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Hesitant to Discuss Religious History? Not at Kalaupapa
Kalaupapa Peninsula In our relationships with co-workers, friends, and family, there are generally two topics we’re inclined to avoid: politics and [...]
Real World History: Formal Learning in Museums and Historic Sites
A Real World History student at the Phillips Collection The idea for Real World History came to me on a bus, and [...]
Public History and the Changing Nature of Faith
Central Synagogue in the Lexington Avenue, New York City As a Divinity school student with a focus on public history [...]
Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Changes Name to International Preservation Studies Center
As of June 1, 2016, the Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies has officially been renamed the International Preservation Studies [...]
Enroll in StEPs in June and Get a Free Registration for Our Upcoming Webinar on Collections Care
Has your organization been waiting for the right time to enroll in AASLH’s Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations [...]
AASLH Annual Meeting: Don’t Miss the Unconference at The Henry Ford
I’m so excited for the membership of AASLH and MMA to visit The Henry Ford during the 2016 Annual Conference. [...]
Five Opportunities to Take a House Tour from “Meh” to Great
Since the AASLH offices were closed for Memorial Day, I decided to take my son on an outing–just the two [...]
So Important, the County Has to Fund Us
Editor's note: This post is part of a four-part series to highlight AASLH members in the state of Minnesota who are doing unique and collaborative [...]
A Membership Program Just for Elementary Schools
Editor's note: This post is part of a four-part series to highlight AASLH members in the state of Minnesota who are doing unique and collaborative [...]
Twelve Rural Counties Unite for Minnesota History
Editor's note: This post is part of a four-part series to highlight AASLH members in the state of Minnesota who are doing unique and collaborative [...]
Unique Curriculum Based Solidly on Local History
Editor's note: This post is part of a four-part series to highlight AASLH members in the state of Minnesota who are doing unique and collaborative [...]
Making your Museum or Archive Invaluable to Your Parent Organization
When we planned our session sponsored by the Corporate History interest group last fall, we were deeply affected by the news of the Target archives [...]
Attending AASLH for the first time? Here are some tips!
Last year I attended AASLH for the first time in Birmingham, AL. And I absolutely loved the experience – so much that I jumped at [...]