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Historical Journal, Article and Historical Society Review | Public History: History for the Public Eye
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Public History: History for the Public Eye. This is a site that pertains to the goings on in Public History. Historical Journal, Article and Historical Society Review. Asymp; Leave a comment. Journal of Military History. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. 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.
Thoughts on Amon Carter | Public History: History for the Public Eye
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Public History: History for the Public Eye. This is a site that pertains to the goings on in Public History. Thoughts on Amon Carter. Asymp; Leave a comment. One would think that the Amon Carter is simply an art museum, however, their collection of volumes and material relevant to the study of history is extensive! In their archives they have multiple bound and original volumes of Harpers Weekly. They also have the entire collection of Diderot’s encylcopedias! Larr; Previous post. Next post →.
The Wesleyan Archives in Retrospect | Public History: History for the Public Eye
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Public History: History for the Public Eye. This is a site that pertains to the goings on in Public History. The Wesleyan Archives in Retrospect. Asymp; Leave a comment. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. 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.
November | 2011 | Public History: History for the Public Eye
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Public History: History for the Public Eye. This is a site that pertains to the goings on in Public History. Fort Worth Musuem of Science and History. Asymp; Leave a comment. This was hands down my favorite trip! Asymp; Leave a comment. Joshua Branum's Public History Blog. Tiffany Fitzhugh's Public History Blog. Anita Well's Public History Blog. Sandy Gonzales' Public History Blog. Texas Wesleyan Pubilc History Blog. Priscilla Torres' Public History Blog. Jeanne Lamb's Public History Blog.
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Public History: History for the Public Eye. This is a site that pertains to the goings on in Public History. Here Goes Nothing…. Asymp; Leave a comment. This is the first blog that I have ever attempted and probably would not have ever attempted a blog had it not been a class requirement. That being said, now that I have started one I can see why it is so popular! The topic, Public History, would not have been my first choice of topic for a blog, but again I was surprised. I mentioned in the About. You c...
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Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here! | an english major's downfall
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An english major's downfall. Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here! Fear not the entering, only the staying. I don’t plan to make this as amazing as some of the wordpresses I’ve seen, or to be as terrible as others. Maybe middle of the road? I’ll start out with some basic bio and try to update this regularly for the random people of the world who might actually read it. From → Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Public ...
October | 2011 | BAITING THE PUBLIC
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My existence and persistence in the course: Intro to Public History. Public History Article Review: The Blind Man and His Dog: The Public and Its Historians. October 26, 2011. The University of California Press published the following article in the scholarly journal, The Public Historian , Vol. 28, No.4 in Fall 2006:. We historians have leadership responsibilities of our own. We help people understand what’s real about history so that we can all do a better job of making it. (pg. 16-17). Although aggres...
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Family Tree | Why not History instead?
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Why not History instead? September 7, 2013. In The Nature of History. Where did I come from. 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. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
THE FT. WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY | apublichistory
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Larr; NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY WEBSITE. THE LOG CABIN VILLAGE, A LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM →. THE FT. WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY. The Alexandre Hogue exhibit had some beautiful art work in it. We saw works covering almost one hundred years. Hogue lived to be almost 100 years old and he painted during most of it. He painted the Dust Bowl, the woman he loved, and anything else that intrigued him. You are comment...
TEXAS WESLEYAN ARCHIVES AND MR. SHERWOOD | apublichistory
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Larr; TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES. STOCKYARDS MUSEUM →. TEXAS WESLEYAN ARCHIVES AND MR. SHERWOOD. The tour of theTxWes archives was interesting. Louis Sherwood, the university archivist, gave us a brief history of how he became the archivist, took us on a tour of the acrchives, and gave us an idea of his thought process as he opened and examined three boxes of donated university memorabilia. JOURNALS OF THE NEW E...
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Just another WordPress.com site. I am really good a biting off more than I can chew, so in addition to 12 hours at school, I am currently fund raising for both Leukemia Lymphoma Society and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Both are amazing organizations that offer fantastic educational resources and patient services. I put links out there for you all to easily access the web sites to find more info about these places. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
Stockyards Museum | jeannemel
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Just another WordPress.com site. Professional Journal Review: Southwestern Historical Quarterly. A little village in the heart of Fort Worth →. November 15, 2011. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Professional Journal Review: Southwestern Historical Quarterly. A little village in the heart of Fort Worth →. 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 Google account. ( Log Out.
Public History Article Review | jeannemel
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Just another WordPress.com site. Texas Weslyan Archive visit. Professional Association Summary : Texas State Historical Association →. Public History Article Review. November 8, 2011. Putnam Miller, Page. The Women’s History Landmark Project: Policy and Research. 15, no. 4 (Autumn, 1993): 82-88. And that the staff of the history Division often dismiss properties [2]. That have a relevancy to the project. Page Putnam Miller, The Women’s History Landmark Project: Policy and Research,. Web sites I like.
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History 671: Introduction to Public History | UNC-Chapel Hill, Dr. Anne Mitchell Whisnant
History 671: Introduction to Public History. UNC-Chapel Hill, Dr. Anne Mitchell Whisnant. History/American Studies 671: Introduction to Public History. At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. And East Carolina University (listed as History 5005: Topics in Public History). Dr Anne Mitchell Whisnant. Adjunct Associate Professor of History and American Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill. Whichard Visiting Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, East Carolina University. Mondays, 3:35-6:05 pm. History d...
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Amelia Edwards: Egyptology’s First Public Historian. March 7, 2016. Known as the Godmother of Egyptology. EES) in 1919, and the society is still operating today. For historians, EEF can be considered part of a larger British Victorian Biblical archaeological movement, entangled with British imperialist interests in Egypt. Amelia Edwards. Image courtesy of the Egypt Exploration Society. A Thousand Miles up the Nile. She believed that the Egyptians were not capable of protecting their history from themselv...
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Public History 2019 | building the future out of the past
I had checked the progress of the artifact rescue online, but I was still surprised when the truck pulled up in front of the historical society. It was an old USPS truck, repainted orange with a brown running horse on it, the symbol of the New Pony Express. It was accompanied by a distinct smell of fried dumplings. Obviously there were enough restaurants open to fuel a biodiesel truck. Delivery from New Orleans! 8221; I asked the driver. “We’re going to have a concert tonight.”. The stream of visitors ha...
Introduction to Public History
Introduction to Public History. Friday, March 18, 2011. I have submitted final grades and they are available on Eagle Net. Here is the conversion scale. That EWU uses fro turning letter grades into the four-point scale. If you have any questions about your grade or want to pick up your papers or just want to chat, please email me at the start of Spring quarter and set up an appointment. I will not discuss grades via email. Have a great Spring Break. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Thank You For Taking my Course.
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Public History: History for the Public Eye | This is a site that pertains to the goings on in Public History
Public History: History for the Public Eye. This is a site that pertains to the goings on in Public History. Fort Worth Musuem of Science and History. Asymp; Leave a comment. This was hands down my favorite trip! Asymp; Leave a comment. Historical Journal, Article and Historical Society Review. Asymp; Leave a comment. Journal of Military History. Log Cabin Village Revisited. Asymp; Leave a comment. Log Cabin Village Preview. Asymp; Leave a comment. The Wesleyan Archives in Retrospect. The museum was desi...
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David Moore – Historian – Filmmaker | Looking at the past through the eyes of Public History
David Moore – Historian – Filmmaker. Looking at the past through the eyes of Public History. Making time for recycling. August 6, 2015. Originally posted on Sabrina the keeper of memories. Back then, things were built and sold to serve a purpose and if in the unfortunate event something did break, we did not throw it away, we fixed it. If we could not mend it, we recycled it into something else just as useful. The River Severn, a river flowing through landscape and time. July 28, 2015. Who wants to sit i...
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Public History Bytes – Catherine Schultz, Public Historian
Catherine Schultz, Public Historian. Digital History: Get the Info Out! 8221; And other historic things Video Games Teach You. Pinning a Journey: Junipero Serra’s California Missions. Mobile Apps: Enhancing Historical Experiences around the World. On “Rump-Fed Chicken! On “Rump-Fed Chicken! On What’s the point of digi…. On What’s the point of digi…. On Encouraging a Participatory…. Digital History: Get the Info Out! June 23, 2015. June 23, 2015. We need to get the information out! Be cited, I think it is...
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UCF • Public History Center
What Is Public History? Provide opportunities for learning through public interaction, engaging workshops and access to the past { Find out more. Offering integrated curriculum-based programming for students K-12 { Find out more. Martínez-Fernández Wins International Latino Book Award. Luis Martínez-Fernández has received an award from the International Latino Book Awards. Martínez-Fernández's recent book,. Revolutionary Cuba: A History. UCF History Students Help Preserve Oviedo’s Past at History Harvest.
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Public History Class
Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Week 15: Public History and New Media. As I read the articles for today’s lecture, the broad issues of digital stability and the magnitude of the flood of available materials immediately struck me. Every discipline is trying desperately to find ways of moving into the digital age. The comparison of collections of Pearl Harbor and 9/11 in the Cohen article were startling. This would seem to offer an opportunity for technologically savvy public historians:. But seriously this co...
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Public History Collective « Public-Facing Scholarship at the CUNY Graduate Center
PHC Conference 2016, Oct 28. People and Projects We Love. Public-Facing Scholarship at the CUNY Graduate Center. The Public History Collective. People and Projects We Love. PHC Conference 2016, Oct 28. Welcome to the Public History Collective! We are an interdisciplinary group based in the History program at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center, as well as a working group in The Center for the Humanities. The last Friday of each month at 1:00 pm. RSVP to cunyphc@gmail.com. The PHC has just b...