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Four things | Public Historian

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History on the web, in the museum, and beyond. August 15, 2014. Posted by Suzanne Fischer under me. That I’ve written recently:. An op-ed about World’s Fairs. A Kern Your Enthusiasm piece about braille fonts. A blog post about an exhibit project. And a co-authored book chapter about collecting contemporary technology. 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). Notify me of new comments via email.

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Mark Dion on nostalgia | Public Historian

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History on the web, in the museum, and beyond. July 22, 2014. Mark Dion on nostalgia. Posted by Suzanne Fischer under nostalgia. Does nostalgia play a role in your work? From this Hyperallergic interview. 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. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.

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Museum revival | Public Historian

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History on the web, in the museum, and beyond. April 1, 2015. Posted by Suzanne Fischer under museums. There’s been an interesting recent surge of interest in exhibiting religion in museums, particularly history museums. I’m part of an NCPH Working Group this year on Religion, Historic Sites and Museums. The National Museum of American History just had a symposium. On religion in early America. With an exhibit on the topic to open in 2017. F or some time. That Old Time Religion. A previous opening had be...

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Synthetic Thinking Can Be Learned | Public Historian

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History on the web, in the museum, and beyond. March 14, 2015. Synthetic Thinking Can Be Learned. Posted by Suzanne Fischer under me. Or so I attempt to demonstrate in a post up now at History@Work. 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. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.

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History on the web, in the museum, and beyond. July 21, 2014. Posted by Suzanne Fischer under museums. One of the sharpest museum blogs is back. Perhaps one day I will also be back.). July 14, 2014. 8220;the emphatic lives of the long dead”. Posted by Suzanne Fischer under public history. 8211;Elizabeth Bowen,. The House in Paris. March 18, 2014. Sustainable Practices for Co-Created Exhibits. Posted by Suzanne Fischer under museums. In sunny, convenient Monterey. February 5, 2014. Why we do research.

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Because memory makes you hungry" (Simic). Thursday, September 14, 2006. I took my first-ever solo camping trip last weekend. I didn't tell myself, I want to go camping alone, but I planned it by myself, and though I invited my housemate along (he couldn't go), I was ready to be all alone in the Big Woods. Yes, those Big Woods, Laura Ingalls' Big Woods. There's a certain Minnesota State Park. Of course, before I left, since it was a Saturday, I had to visit the farmers' market. And the skin was sweet and ...

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Knowledge Doesn't Feed the Mouth. Murda Was the Case that They Gave….Samuel Ball? Notes from Underground →. The Confederacy: Partying Like it’s 1899. July 18, 2010. As you all know, I’ve been temporarily gainfully employed for a short while and so my posts have been infrequent. Though I’m working for the Henrico County Library System, I’m still trying to make my contribution to the Library of Virginia and their blog Out of the Box. Well, that’s about it for any creative output I’ve managed la...This entr...

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“The Temptress” hardly says, “Come hither” | Starving Archivist

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Knowledge Doesn't Feed the Mouth. No Longer Starving →. 8220;The Temptress” hardly says, “Come hither”. October 17, 2010. The Temptress: The Scandalous Life of Alice De Janze and the Mysterious Death of Lord Erroll. I must say that I agree with Spicer that this gives her a little bit of a history. However, her situation with Joss was quite a bit different in that she and Joss had not been lovers for. Is straight out of Agatha Christie – a bloody hairpin found in Joss’ car. He implies seve...Shed during t...

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HSTM at the University of Minnesota: November 2009

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November 10, 2009. Kirk Cameron and his friends will be handing out. Up to 200,000 free copies of Darwin's. Origin of the Species. On Thursday, November 19th at the top. 100 universities in the US. I'm assuming that includes UMN. Copies will contain a 50-page introduction. I would be curious to hear what happens if these people do show up at UMN. Would any of you consider using this as a teaching tool or is that just inviting confusion? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). University of Minnesota HSTM. ISHPSSB: J...

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Garlic Loves: October 2006

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Because memory makes you hungry" (Simic). Tuesday, October 03, 2006. Are you coming over for dinner? Are you coming over for love? Also yesterday my bike was stolen while I was at work. I took the train home, went to the kitchen, and made- -. Wait That's not how it happened at all. I didn't cook at all. I made a cup of tea and went to bed. I've lost my heart and my bike, and cooking can't help. Posted by Suzanne @ 8:54 AM. Twin Cities Daily Planet. Poetry Friday: the aleatoric sestina.

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NCPH 2011 Conference Blog: Pilot Service Project: Success !

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NCPH 2011 Conference Blog. Pensacola, Florida April 6 - 9, 2011. Friday, April 8, 2011. Pilot Service Project: Success! Throughout the project, park rangers expressed their gratitude. Upon completing the project, Ranger Lawhead thanked each volunteer for giving their time and effort to help. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). National Council on Public History. Doing History —. Fee-for-service issues at public history centers. Mic Check 1,2 1,2. And this is what comes next. Who Do I Want To Be? The Buzz...

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NCPH 2011 Conference Blog: Teaching the Practicum Course: A Discussion Regarding Best Practices

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NCPH 2011 Conference Blog. Pensacola, Florida April 6 - 9, 2011. Sunday, April 10, 2011. Teaching the Practicum Course: A Discussion Regarding Best Practices. Perhaps because a practicum attempts to balance classroom learning and hands on experience, it is often difficult to find just the right ingredients for a satisfying and successful course. The National Council on Public History’s Curriculum and Training Committee is dedicated to working with public history educators to help establish usef...Partici...

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NCPH 2011 Conference Blog: Digital history: When a tool, when a toy?

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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...

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NCPH 2011 Conference Blog: Baiting the hook: Tony Horwitz on his relationship to the history profession

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NCPH 2011 Conference Blog. Pensacola, Florida April 6 - 9, 2011. Saturday, April 9, 2011. Baiting the hook: Tony Horwitz on his relationship to the history profession. An investigation of the 1859 raid on Harper’s Ferry, Virginia by John Brown and others, poses the question, “When, if ever, does the individual have the right to commit violence and defy the state? Posted by CATHY STANTON. March 16, 2016 at 12:31 AM. The Psystrology Method download. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who Do I Want To Be?

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