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An online presence for the April 2008 National Council on Public History conference<br> in Louisville, Kentucky
NCPH 2008 conference blog: President Bill and “Alfafa Bill” – The Presidential Address
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NCPH 2008 conference blog. An online presence for the April 2008 National Council on Public History conference. In Louisville, Kentucky. Friday, April 11, 2008. President Bill and “Alfafa Bill” – The Presidential Address. Named for “Alfafa Bill” Murray. Bryans’s central point—“We gain more from confronting our past than erasing it”—made an interesting comparison with Ed Linenthal’s keynote plenary address. This morning. Linenthal notes that sites of memory and commemoration can create conflict in a c...
NCPH 2008 conference blog: Linenthal keynote excerpts
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NCPH 2008 conference blog. An online presence for the April 2008 National Council on Public History conference. In Louisville, Kentucky. Sunday, April 13, 2008. For more on this speech, see earlier discussions by Kelly Britt. Filming and editing of this address and Andrew Ferguson's opening plenary address. Were done by Travis Patterson and crew members Roy Oberto and Tim Roberts from the University of West Florida Public History Program. Posted by CATHY STANTON. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thurs...
NCPH 2008 conference blog: Reflections on Responsibility: The Closing Plenary
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NCPH 2008 conference blog. An online presence for the April 2008 National Council on Public History conference. In Louisville, Kentucky. Sunday, April 13, 2008. Reflections on Responsibility: The Closing Plenary. Calinda Lee, a public history educator from Loyola University of Chicago. This understanding encouraged Lee to ask: “In whose service do we work.”. Margo Shea, a PhD student in Public History at the. Shea observed that the commonly used phrase “shared authority”. Robert Weible, who recently left...
NCPH 2008 conference blog: The Public Trust
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NCPH 2008 conference blog. An online presence for the April 2008 National Council on Public History conference. In Louisville, Kentucky. Saturday, April 12, 2008. In Liverpool Kathryn Pieren just reported. On Helen Weinstein's presentation on 1807 Commemorated. Yesterday Mary Stevens and Kelsey Flynn wrote from Liverpool about David Dean's talk, and in particular about a 2007 survey entitled Canadian's And Their Pasts. Revealing the high level of trust the Canadian public has in museums. Are doing work o...
NCPH 2008 conference blog: Historians/Interpreters Working Group
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NCPH 2008 conference blog. An online presence for the April 2008 National Council on Public History conference. In Louisville, Kentucky. Saturday, April 12, 2008. This highly engaged working group xamined those issues that kept historians and interpreters from reaching their collaborative efficiency, and found that while there are many issues that required broader organizational support, there were a few key things that came out loud and clear that we all could take home with us. This was a high-energy g...
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NCPH 2008 conference blog: Outstanding Public History Project Award
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NCPH 2008 conference blog. An online presence for the April 2008 National Council on Public History conference. In Louisville, Kentucky. Friday, April 11, 2008. Outstanding Public History Project Award. Among the honorees at today's awards luncheon was a cell phone/vodcast tour created by Kathleen Hulser, Steve Bull and others at the New-York Historical Society, entitled Slavery in New York. A link to a segment of the tour can be found here. Posted by 2008 NCPH conference. Program from NCPH conference.
Some thoughts on conference blogging | Public History: Liverpool 2008
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Public History: Liverpool 2008. Notes from the 2008 Public History conference. RSS feed from Kentucky. The use of history in politics →. Some thoughts on conference blogging. April 14, 2008. So the conference is over and we have all returned home (with the exception perhaps of our colleagues from across the other side of the Atlantic). What can we make of this first experience of ‘conference blogging’? So, what could be done to make conference blogging work better? Here are a few ideas:-. Include a longe...
RSS feed from Kentucky | Public History: Liverpool 2008
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Public History: Liverpool 2008. Notes from the 2008 Public History conference. Some thoughts on conference blogging →. RSS feed from Kentucky. April 14, 2008. Readers may note that I’ve managed to add an RSS feed from the NCPH conference blog. To the sidebar. This makes it easier to see what’s going on. They’ve clearly been reading our blog, so it would be great to see some comment here on their conference. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Some thoughts on conference blogging →.
marystevens | Public History: Liverpool 2008
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Public History: Liverpool 2008. Notes from the 2008 Public History conference. Archives: always the poor relation? April 17, 2008. I should begin straight away by declaring a (relatively new) interest. Whilst I wrote my PhD on a museum, I am currently working in the School of Library, Archive and Information Studies. So how can do we account for the absence of archives and archivists? Conference (to give some idea of the importance of this conference all. 8211; in French only I’m afraid). April 14, 2008.
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NCPH 2008 conference blog
NCPH 2008 conference blog. An online presence for the April 2008 National Council on Public History conference. In Louisville, Kentucky. Monday, April 14, 2008. Post-conference thoughts about blogging. Mary Stevens has posted some thoughts about conference blogging. Also, check out the MP3 versions of several presentations from Liverpool, available on the conference website. As well as talks by Rebecca Conard, Dave Neufeld, Susan Ashley, and David Dean on Canadian and American public history practices.
NCPH 2009 Conference Blog
NCPH 2009 Conference Blog. Sunday, April 5, 2009. Capstone Session: Relationships, Generations and Considerations of Power. Given this, I was struck by two things about the conversation in the capstone session. I don't dispute the fact that today's students and new professionals bring fresh perspectives to the practice of public history, not to mention a new web of relationships that will most definitely enable our field to continue its evolution. However, the suggestion that this is a unique generat...
NCPH 2009 Conference Blog Digest
NCPH 2009 Conference Blog Digest. Monday, April 6, 2009. Final wrap-up on the NCPH conference blog - Monday, April 6. Or perhaps it’s not so final – others may feel inspired to add posts or comments even though the 2009 conference is now over. But this will be our final digest of what’s been posted on the blog. Sunday’s posts included reflections on:. How new professionals see the value of public history education. A screening of Katrina Brown’s film “ Traces of the Trade. That were on display. Kathleen ...
2010 ASEH/NCPH Conference Blog
2010 ASEH/NCPH Conference Blog. This is the blog site for the 2010 joint conference of the American Society for Environmental History and the National Council on Public History, being held in Portland, Oregon, between March 10 and 14, 2010. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Young professionals talk about "working for the man". Heather L. Bailey. Monday, March 15, 2010. Stepping out into Portland. That’s what Saturday was like at the National Council on Public History Conference, revealing to me just what a ...
NCPH 2011 Conference Blog
NCPH 2011 Conference Blog. Pensacola, Florida April 6 - 9, 2011. Friday, April 15, 2011. Digital history: When a tool, when a toy? One of the items discussed at The Public Historian editorial meeting in Pensacola on Thursday, April 7th was the January 5, 2010 blog post "History museums in a wiki world." In her 10th anniversary review. Of Wikipedia's roles and potential for public history applications, Lori Byrd Phillips, a project leader for WikiProject Public Art. And Metropolitan Museum of Art. History...
THATCamp National Council on Public History 2011
THATCamp National Council on Public History 2011. Please evaluate THATCamp NCPH. Posted by Amanda French. Amanda French here, THATCamp Coordinator at the Center for History and New Media. Hope THATCamp NCPH was useful and fun for you. If you could, we’d appreciate it if you could take a minute and fill out an evaluation for THATCamp NCPH. Even if you only do the two required fields: which THATCamp you went to and how highly you rate it on a 5-point scale. Everything else is optional. Pedagogy/student inv...