Public History and American Civil Religion
When I tell people I study religious history, the conversation [...]
Public History and the Changing Nature of Faith
Central Synagogue in the Lexington Avenue, New York City [...]
Re-Imagining the Historic House Museum: A Workplace for Women
In recent years, discussions about the future of the historic [...]
Religion and the Western Landscape: A Continuation of the Discussion “Is Religious History Relevant?”
“Is religious history relevant?” From my experience, I’m surprised that [...]
Religion in Museums: The New Book
Photo via religioninmuseums.wordpress.com Just ten or so years [...]
Religious History Opportunities in Austin
Mission Concepción in San Antonio. Photo by Travis Witt. [...]
Shaker Museum│Mount Lebanon Creates Digital Archive of Historic Photographs
AASLH Member Since 2001 The Shaker Museum│Mount Lebanon has launched [...]
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill Receives $5.1 Million Lilly Endowment Grant
HARRODSBURG, Ky. (January 12, 2016)—Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill (member [...]
Shapell Roster Project Seeks Jewish Civil War Sources and Descendants
By Eliza Kolander, Outreach Specialist, Shapell Manuscript Foundation What began [...]
Spirituality After Religion
During the course of a week I wear many hats, [...]
The Bells of the 16th Street Baptist Church
Last month, I attended the AASLH annual meeting in Birmingham. [...]