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Suzanne Fischer | Public History 2019
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Author Archive for Suzanne Fischer. 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! How can we be community hubs and stay solvent? The stream...
Does history have a future? | Public History 2019
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Does history have a future? The stream of visitors has been gratifying. Every day more and more people come and ask questions about farming and handcrafts. I’m so glad I resisted the board’s pressure to deaccession all the duplicates in our plow collection. Responses to “Does history have a future? Feed for this Entry. 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.
Fermenting culture | Public History 2019
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Tonight we have a sauerkraut workshop at the museum. K. has come down from the mill to help, and brought the kids with her. But most are in the city, not in my small community), and also required everyone to wear a surgical mask. You can’t be too careful when dealing with food, even lactofermented foods. How can we monetize our museum services and still remain a public resource? How can we be community hubs and stay solvent? Responses to “Fermenting culture”. Feed for this Entry. Enter your comment here.
October | 2008 | Public History 2019
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Archive for October, 2008. 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! How can we be community hubs and stay solvent? The stream of visit...
History salvage | Public History 2019
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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.”. Feed for this Entry.
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End-of-Summer News: Public History Grads Attain Success | Public History at the U of L
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Public History at the U of L. All things historical in Louisville and Kentuckiana. End-of-Summer News: Public History Grads Attain Success. University of Louisville Public History Program. August 9, 2014. With the summer fast coming to a close, we have good news to share about several public history students and alumni. August 9, 2014. Public History Students Tour the Kentucky Historical Society and Sites in Frankfort. News About Public History Students and Alums. New National Register Listings. State Hi...
The Ripple Effect: Dead Bunnies: Good & Evil, Continued
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Titillating Titles: Playboy Magazine at Curious! Anna Karenina and The Nostalgic English Major's Online Book Club. Dead Bunnies: Good and Evil, Continued. The Ultimate Apocalypse Reading List : Dystopian Books of the 20th Century - With Reviews. Monday, October 15, 2012. Dead Bunnies: Good and Evil, Continued. Late Friday night, in the middle of a spirited game of Settlers of Catan, Sean got a disturbing phone call. Were at it again. This destruction of property and animal cruelty has gone unanswered, mu...
The Ripple Effect: Etsy, or How I've Not Been Very Productive At All
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Titillating Titles: Playboy Magazine at Curious! Anna Karenina and The Nostalgic English Major's Online Book Club. Dead Bunnies: Good and Evil, Continued. The Ultimate Apocalypse Reading List : Dystopian Books of the 20th Century - With Reviews. Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Etsy, or How I've Not Been Very Productive At All. More pre-mommy time at home has resulted more time spent (not "wasted"! On artsy social networking sites. There's also cute stuff to be found on Baby Barton's Etsy Wishlist. And so ...
The Ripple Effect: May 2014
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Titillating Titles: Playboy Magazine at Curious! Anna Karenina and The Nostalgic English Major's Online Book Club. Dead Bunnies: Good and Evil, Continued. The Ultimate Apocalypse Reading List : Dystopian Books of the 20th Century - With Reviews. Friday, May 9, 2014. Barton Baby Must-Haves - Our Baby Shower Wish List. Beautiful custom announcement by the talented Kate Burck. The Barton Baby Wish List. But first, allow me to answer some. Is it a Girl or a Boy? What will you name it? We're very lucky parent...
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It’s Never Too Soon to Start | Public History at the U of L
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Public History at the U of L. All things historical in Louisville and Kentuckiana. It’s Never Too Soon to Start. University of Louisville Public History Program. December 1, 2014. Trying to define public history can often be a challenging task. In its simplest form, it is the application of history outside of academiabut what does that mean? On Friday, November 21. Wes Cunningham describes public history to local fifth graders. Undergraduate student Nate Weber fields questions from local fifth graders.
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Oral Historians and Participatory Exhibit Making | Public History at the U of L
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Public History at the U of L. All things historical in Louisville and Kentuckiana. Oral Historians and Participatory Exhibit Making. University of Louisville Public History Program. October 27, 2014. On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, there was an opening reception for the Louisville Free Public Library’s new exhibit; Black Freedom, White Allies, and Red Scare. This exhibit tells the story of a key moment in the civil rights struggles that plagued Louisville in the mid-20. October 27, 2014. Fill in your deta...
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Parkland Oral History Project, Take One. | Public History at the U of L
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Public History at the U of L. All things historical in Louisville and Kentuckiana. Parkland Oral History Project, Take One. University of Louisville Public History Program. October 23, 2014. MA candidate Matt Holdzkom has written a short piece about his work on the Parkland Oral History Project. It’s well worth reading. October 23, 2014. Oral Historians and Participatory Exhibit Making. It’s Never Too Soon to Start. Kentucky ACLU Oral History Project. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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November | 2014 | Public History at the U of L
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Public History at the U of L. All things historical in Louisville and Kentuckiana. Monthly Archives: November 2014. 8220;The Public History Job Search: A One-Day Workshop for Graduate Students” a Success. November 3, 2014. News About Public History Students and Alums. Students and Faculty at the 2015 National Council on Public History Meeting. State Historic Preservation Review Board to Consider National Register of Historic Places Nominaiton for the Roscoe Goose House. THATCamp, April 3.
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April | 2015 | Public History at the U of L
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Public History at the U of L. All things historical in Louisville and Kentuckiana. Monthly Archives: April 2015. Students and Faculty at the 2015 National Council on Public History Meeting. April 18, 2015. State Historic Preservation Review Board to Consider National Register of Historic Places Nominaiton for the Roscoe Goose House. April 9, 2015. News About Public History Students and Alums. Students and Faculty at the 2015 National Council on Public History Meeting. THATCamp, April 3. Public History at...
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Public History at Roanoke College – Out of Books, Into Life
Skip to primary navigation. Public History at Roanoke College. Out of Books, Into Life. The Public History program at Roanoke College offers a six-credit concentration in public history. Our students engage in a mixture of classroom experiences complimented by real-world learning through off-campus internships and on-campus public history practica. You can read more about the program. On the college’s website. Public History students benefit from the great variety of local and regional historical resourc...
Welcome to Public History | Public History Concentration | UNC Charlotte
Skip to text only version. Skip to page content. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. What is Public History? Welcome to Public History. Welcome to the Public History Concentration at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Dr Karen Cox will offer a public history elective on Heritage Tourism in Spring 2015. Dr Dan Morrill will run the Video Production and Editing Public History Elective in Spring 2014. Check out his new documentary Public Art: A Piedmont Case Study. Drs Dan Morrill and Karen Fli...
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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...
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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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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.