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Third Interview is done: How to interview a shy person. | Observations of a History Student
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Observations of a History Student. Trying to see History in the Everyday World. Third Interview is done: How to interview a shy person. What did I learn from this. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. December 7, 2014. Next Generation Data Searches. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Observations of a History Student. Trying to see History in the Everyday World. Third Interview is done: How to interview a shy person. What did I learn from this. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. December 7, 2014. Next Generation Data Searches. However, what if the search was multi-directional, what if you approached the search like a spider web? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. December 1, 2014. Interview #2 In Review. I completed my second interview many weeks ago, and my initial reactio...
Hey That’s My House (Part II) | Observations of a History Student
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Observations of a History Student. Trying to see History in the Everyday World. Hey That’s My House (Part II). I took Digital History during the fall of 2013 and one of our readings was Benjamin Filene’s article “If these Walls Could Talk”, so I am reposting (with some grammatical corrections) my blog post from Oct 2013 below. To quote the ninth Doctor). This entry was posted in Uncategorized. November 2, 2014. Interview #2 In Review →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are comment...
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Observations of a History Student. Trying to see History in the Everyday World. All History is Personal. In preparation for our oral history project, we recently read two articles. The first was the Power of Place by Delores Hayden and the second was The Presence of the Past by Roy Rosenzweig and David Thelen. I approached both of these articles looking for specific elements that would help prepare for my oral interviews this semester. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. October 10, 2014. Professor’s...
Crowdsourcing History | Observations of a History Student
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Observations of a History Student. Trying to see History in the Everyday World. Filene’s second article takes a much deeper analysis of how public input “fits into” historical studies. He asks all of the questions that I have been asking myself. Historical analysis includes multiple sources, peer review, and critical analysis. While most of these interviews and stories are accurate and useful, how do we guard against the occasional tall tale? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. October 21, 2014.
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November | 2014 | Overcoming History
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The People's Story in the Modern World. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Mr Cunningham, Meet Mr. Cunningham. November 13, 2014. This morning I met my third oral history participant, Mr. Bob Cunningham, at his Shively home. I pulled into his driveway around 8:45 and found myself not backing out until roughly 11:45, a solid three hours of my day spent … Continue reading →. November 3, 2014. From Oral History to Digital History. Oral History’s Importance. What can you contribute to the story?
February | 2015 | Overcoming History
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The People's Story in the Modern World. Monthly Archives: February 2015. From Oral History to Digital History. February 23, 2015. When reading this week’s selection from Freedom on the Border I was struggling to come up with how I would lead a class discussion. The oral history accounts in this book are amazing for content but it doesn’t provide much room for … Continue reading →. Oral History’s Importance. February 16, 2015. What can you contribute to the story? February 6, 2015. February 2, 2015. Upon ...
Colorized historical photos and more podcast waffling. | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. November 7, 2013. Colorized historical photos and more podcast waffling. Recently, I’ve noticed a number of historical black and white photographs, some of them quite famous, which have been digitally colorized floating around on the web. This blog. On the other hand, what does this mean for the future of digital media and museums? Is it feasible to imagine a day in which a museum’s online photo offerings were reinterpreted in color? In my mind it seems similar...
May | 2015 | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. Monthly Archives: May 2015. May 29, 2015. Review: “Showman: The Life and Music of Perry George Lowery” by Clifford Edward Watkins (University Press of Mississippi/Jackson), 2003. By this time the United States had experienced a generous exposure to jazz and blues in the somewhat indecorous context of the sideshow annex. (203). These quotes from the book. Ragged But Right: Black Traveling Shows, “Coon Songs,” and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz. 1999) could p...
August | 2014 | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. Monthly Archives: August 2014. August 24, 2014. In front of large picture windows overlooking the Ohio River. As the visitor progressed downwards through the museum, they would be taken further and further back into Louisville’s past. Local and cultural history would gradually give way to anthropological and natural history, and exhibits about the Falls of the Ohio and the region’s geological origins. 8230;…………….and after. This artifact is part of the interpret...
Parkland Oral History Project, Take One. | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. October 21, 2014. Parkland Oral History Project, Take One. The first phase of the project is to record the memories of men and women who had grown up in the neighborhood, and who were there that day. In order to assemble an accurate and balanced history of the day’s events for the historical record, we are conducting interviews with Parkland residents, most of whom have never been asked to contribute to the story of that day. October 23rd, 2014 at 2:55 pm.
“Oral History Review” Reading Reflection | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. November 17, 2014. 8220;Oral History Review” Reading Reflection. 8220;How Edgar Tolson Made It: Oral Sources and Folk Art’s Success” by Julia S. Ardery. The Oral History Review. Vol 23, No. 2 (Winter, 1996), pp. 1-18. How does this happen? 8221; one declared. On the record, however, she believes that the recorded interview, especially on the subject of art, “tends especially toward drama and celebration rather than apathy and indifference.”. Review: “Show...
Tour of historic West Main Street with Susan Foley | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. September 22, 2013. Tour of historic West Main Street with Susan Foley. I think perhaps I was the only one on the tour who didn’t take any pictures. The amount of knowledge about individual buildings and organizations that the collection of oral histories contains is wholly overwhelming. Susan admirably disseminated enough compelling tidbits to send us all home satisfied. I wonder, though, how I would have felt if. Or is their subtle approach intentional? In or...
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Observations of a blonde housewife. A housewife who is blonde . and makes observations. Apr 23, 2011. The cat series . 2. garfield and the car. Boring title i know. and yes, i really am doing a series of blogs on my cats. Hey, don't knock it till you've tried it. My big brother and i came back for a visit with friends and family. we went for a drive over to our old house . got out of the car, called out to garfield - you know, just in case. And he came running! Three months later, he was still alive!
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Observations Of A Commuter | Southestern Trains and General Fuckwittery
Southestern Trains and General Fuckwittery. Observations Of A Commuter. About the blog and HRH Bitch de Jour. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Do your fucking makeup before yo...
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Observations of a Culture Vulture. Cultural commentary and musings from a perspective of a gay man who spent too many years in liberal arts colleges. A Welcome and a Definition. Culture Vulture: "A person with a strong, sometimes obsessive, interest in the arts." Culture Vultures spend a lot of time observing the world. This is where those observations come out. The Return of Hedwig. Christian The Culture Vulture. View my complete profile. Wednesday, October 16, 2013. The Return of Hedwig. Starring Johnn...
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- Observations Of a Dreamer | The Way I See The world
8211; Observations Of a Dreamer. The Way I See The world. The Joys of the Hospitality Industry. NaNo – the good, the bad and the ugly. I have been writing every day for ten whole days. I battled through an exam on the 4th and was on track and still am on track. I have lost the ability to spell correctly. Apparently I am not mildly dyslexic, I am fully self-diagnosed – I have some sort of finger-spasming thing mixed with … Continue reading →. Tread Lightly, Photographers. Today I experienced a true writer...
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Observations of Africa
By One Who Misses Her. Old Photos in an Old Book. Links to this post. Links to this post. A Bit of Art Africa. Just a couple of new expressions of old pictures. Links to this post. Elephant Hanging Out in the Darkroom. Links to this post. Kenya aquifer discovered in dry Turkana region. Kenya aquifer discovered in dry Turkana region. If this works out, it'll create great changes. As well as making a dry land arable, there will be tremendous cultural and political upheavals. Links to this post. We used to ...
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Observations of a History Student | Trying to see History in the Everyday World
Observations of a History Student. Trying to see History in the Everyday World. Third Interview is done: How to interview a shy person. What did I learn from this. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. December 7, 2014. Next Generation Data Searches. However, what if the search was multi-directional, what if you approached the search like a spider web? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. December 1, 2014. Interview #2 In Review. I completed my second interview many weeks ago, and my initial reactio...
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Finding joy in the journey. Monday, July 20, 2015. I shall never cease to be amazed at what lives inside me. Next to the magnificent and intricate innerworkings of my human body lies the center of all things wicked- my sinful self. How utterly disheartening. It was a drive home from town. A drive home on a two lane road at five o'clock in the evening with ice cream on the seat beside me and eight cars in front of me. The red Buick in the rear charged forward and toward the front of the line. Lanes na...
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Observations of a Late Bloomer
Observations of a Late Bloomer. I’ve come from the future with a warning. Not like the far away future, just about 2 hours ahead of you. Why have I come back you ask? I’ve come to save humanity from watching the new Fantastic Four. Movie Don’t be fooled by the slick trailer, or tempted by Michael B. Jordan. I got suckered in by $5 Movie Monday at The Palms, but I beg of you, learn from my mistake! The actual best part of this movie was the Deadpool trailer they showed before the crapfest started. I start...
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observationsofanearthling | Observations of humanity
September 18, 2012. Busting Myths About Fat Bodies. 8230;Once again, Ms. Heffalump hits the nail square on it’s head. Great articulation of some truths about being fat. Expand your mind and give this a read! I’ve been thinking a lot about the assumptions people make about living in a fat body. It’s important to say living IN a fat body and not living WITH a fat body, because we don’t co. Habit with our fat bodies, we in. 1,197 more words. May 13, 2012. A Citizen against a Third World America. THEN cut th...
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Observations of a Nerd
Tuesday, March 23, 2010. I have been invited move Observations of a Nerd to Science Blogs. An opportunity I simply could not pass up. As such, this blog will be moving. This site will remain as an archive and in case I ever decide to leave, but for the forseeable future, Observations of a Nerd will be found at http:/ scienceblogs.com/observations. The new feed is: here. So please update your subscriptions. I hope that all of you will continue to follow this blog and will join me over at Science Blogs!