Liberty to Go to See
“Liberty to Go to See” is a dramatic encounter with one hundred years in the history of Cliveden and the topics of [...]
Mentors, Learners, Power
This article was originally published in November 2016 on the blog of Developing History Leaders @SHA, a three-week historic administration seminar AASLH [...]
Maryland Governor Restores Funding to Maryland’s Historic Preservation Grant Programs
Historic Maryland State Capitol in Annapolis Maryland Governor Larry Hogan included in his fiscal year 2018 budget over $979,000 to [...]
Curtains Without Borders Has Created a National Database of Historic Stage Scenery
Curtains Without Borders is a small non-profit organization that has been documenting and restoring historic stage scenery for almost 20 [...]
Leadership Matters at Every Level
I wasn’t the typical student in the most recent Leadership and Administration in History Organizations online course through AASLH. I’m not [...]
Visitors Studies Association 2016 Conference Open for Registration
July 19-23, Hyatt Regency Boston With 14 in-depth workshops ranging from introductory statistics to data visualization and reporting, over [...]
CCAHA Offering Free Assistance for NEH Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Grant Applications
Development assistance from the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) is now available for your NEH Humanities Collections and Reference [...]
C3NJ Statewide Emergency Response Conference
AASLH Member Since 1979 The New Jersey State Library and the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts, with New Jersey Collections Care partners will be [...]
Brand History and Heritage in a New World
In March 2014, www.trendwatching.com issued a report on “Heritage Heresy: Why 2014’s Heretical Consumers View Nothing as Sacred.” While mainly a marketing report, the five-point [...]
HistoryMiami Announces Key Hirings and Promotions
AASLH Member Since 2010 HistoryMiami is pleased to announce the promotion of Jorge Zamanillo from Vice President of Expansion to museum deputy director and Michael [...]
AASLH 2014 Annual Meeting To Feature Two Specialized Tracks
Contact: Bethany Hawkins The 2014 AASLH Annual Meeting is packed with sessions, workshops, tours, and events. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind annual meeting, good history [...]
Big Questions
I work in the education department of a state history museum. This means that we have a very broad range of topics that we try to [...]
I Remember When – Part 4
Happiness is a Restorable Backup! Image courtesy of the Computer History Museum Back in the day when computers first began to appear [...]