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Memories, pressed between the pages of my mind…continued | Public Historian In Transition
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Public Historian In Transition. May 22, 2011 / PHIT. Memories, pressed between the pages of my mindcontinued. US Committee of the Blue Shield. Prior to my interview with my grandma, for the artifact paper, she wrote down the fondest memories of her mother using the biscuit cutter and making biscuits. Martha Ann wrote,. Thinking back to my early childhood, I was born in the country, December 21, 1921 in a small house on a few acres of land. Austie Hodson (Martha Ann's mother). After mixing the dry ingredi...
MAC Adventure | Public Historian In Transition
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Public Historian In Transition. May 1, 2011 / PHIT. I arrived back in Dayton today around 4pm from St. Paul, MN. A group of students, including myself, and a staff member of the WSU Special Collections and Archives drove to St. Paul for the 2011 Midwest Archives Conference. MAC) Annual Meeting. The drive was roughly 12 hours, but it was broken up with a stay in the small towns USA. View from room (St. Paul): Mississippi River. 8:30 am – 10:00 am:. I Didn’t Know We Had an Archives! 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm:.
The DOs and DON’Ts of Interviews | Public Historian In Transition
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Public Historian In Transition. May 30, 2011 / PHIT. The DOs and DON’Ts of Interviews. Elkhart County Historical Museum. US Committee of the Blue Shield. The final week of classes has arrived! Thankfully today is a holiday, which has been nice for re-energizing, not to mention the weather has been beautiful! Along with having a nice long weekend, I had my first “real”/professional in-person interview at the Elkhart County Historical Museum. Be prepared for every question you can think of. For more inform...
Capstone Project: Mound Science and Energy Museum | Public Historian In Transition
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Public Historian In Transition. May 8, 2011 / PHIT. Capstone Project: Mound Science and Energy Museum. Mound Science and Energy Museum. For my capstone project I am working with the Mound Science and Energy Museum. WSU team working on floor plan. Original museum location (GH Building), 2011. New museum location (Building 102), 2011. Mound Laboratory, aerial view, circa 1988. Worker in the polonium processing area of the plant, 1958. Please visit their website. Pop Trivia Answer Charles Schulz. Albert C&#...
Forward Start… | Public Historian In Transition
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Public Historian In Transition. June 19, 2014 / PHIT. Elkhart County Historical Museum. It has been a while since I last posted, and by awhile I mean three years! I thought it was time to follow-up with thoughts on my emerging museum career. In the three shorts years of lapse, I was hired as the Curator of Collections at the Elkhart County Historical Museum. If you recall, I mentioned my interview in The DOs and DON’Ts of Interviews. Larr; Looking Forward…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Albert C. Barnes.
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Embracing my inner history nerd | the unrolled scroll
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Thoughts on public history. September 11, 2001 – Where were you? 2012 – from a different perspective →. Embracing my inner history nerd. May 9, 2011. And to think I could’ve been swapping recipes or talking about the latest sale at JC Penney’s like the other moms in the stands…. Embrace your inner history nerd today – you never know what you’ll get to talk about! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. September 11, 2001 – Where were you? 2012 – from a different perspective →. 5 responses to “. May 15, 2...
Links I Like | the unrolled scroll
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Thoughts on public history. A wealth of information. A great site for digging deep into the American story. National Archives and Record Administration. Our nation’s record keepers. Picture your home office – now multiply that by a few hundred million. Yikes. Center for History and New Media. Making history as accessible as possible. Yes, historians know how to move forward – we’re not stuck in the past. Where ancient websites live on. Make sure you check out the Wayback Machine. Enter your comment here.
Historic Preservation – for me, a blessing and a curse | the unrolled scroll
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Thoughts on public history. Interpreting the Presidential Past. Visiting museums – a social experience →. Historic Preservation – for me, a blessing and a curse. April 9, 2011. This is a blessing because I have a new appreciation for our country’s beautiful architecture, a curse because I can’t look at beautiful modern houses like a normal person – I’m an historic house snob. Original house on the right, built circa 1809. Original house, plus additions, plus restaurant. Interpreting the Presidential Past.
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Thoughts on public history. Newer posts →. My days with Monique. March 31, 2011. Monique - a survivor. I’m spending some time with a wonderful woman who has an amazing story to tell – and I get to help her tell it. She has asked me why anyone would care about her story, and she is flabbergasted that her papers and photographs are important enough to preserve and make available to the public. Without even sharing her story (It’s too early! I can answer that question easily. March 30, 2011. William F. ...
History on TV | the unrolled scroll
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Thoughts on public history. Visiting museums – a social experience. September 11, 2001 – Where were you? April 25, 2011. I love the History Channel. I know I probably shouldn’t – there are a lot of sensationalized stories, sketchy research, and reality shows – but I can’t help it. This program includes personal stories taken from letters and interviews, official Nazi footage, and home movies taken by people affected by Hitler (which doesn’t narrow the pool down much, does it? 8221; Yikes.). 8211; great s...
Lady Deborah Moody | thehistorygypsy
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The Story of a Farm 2. The Spicer Family →. May 14, 2011. The Civil, Political, Professional, and Ecclesiastical History and Commercial and Industrial Record othe the County of Kings and the City of Brooklyn, N. Y. from 1683 to 1884. By Henry R. Stiles, I found more. I thought this was unusual, since women leaders are rarely featured in histories of the late 19th century, except Anne Hutchinson. De Halve Maen,. I wonder why so little is mentioned of her in histories. She seems so interesting and shou...
Visiting museums – a social experience | the unrolled scroll
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Thoughts on public history. Historic Preservation – for me, a blessing and a curse. History on TV →. Visiting museums – a social experience. April 18, 2011. This feeling was definitely evident this weekend as I toured several museums in the awesome company of some of my fellow public history students. As we walked through. Once we drove throug. Being part of a group also kept me moving when I was tired. We spent over 6 hours each day looking at exhibits and analyzi. In the Name of Love. This entry was po...
maggie z | the unrolled scroll
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Thoughts on public history. Author Archives: maggie z. 2012 – from a different perspective. June 5, 2011. Getting ready to climb a Mayan pyramid in Coba, Mexico. When will the world end? The stela containing a 2012 prediction - note the attempt to protect it from the elements (and people) while still keeping it as part of the site. Their perspective was not one of doom and gloom, however. That wouldn’t be very good for business. All of their signs and t-shirts heralded December 2012 as the ...May 9, 2011.
September 11, 2001 – Where were you? | the unrolled scroll
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Thoughts on public history. Embracing my inner history nerd →. September 11, 2001 – Where were you? May 2, 2011. I was teaching at an alternative school in Newport News, VA. I taught middle school kids who had been kicked out of public school, many of whom were on probation or house arrest – it was my first full-time teaching job. My husband had just left on September 7th for his first ever deployment to the Middle East. Nick was 2 years old and in daycare on base. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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MAESTRA: Jaimito si tu tienes 10 galletas y tu hermana se come 5, te quedan? JAIMITO: Las manos ardientes de. Las Hormigas de Campamento. Una noche estaban tres hormigas en el baño para acampar cada una se eligió un sitio: una de ellas en. Pepito le dice a Jaimito: -Yo no sabo. Jaimito le responde: -Nooo! Se dice yo no sepo. Y una señora. Un marido Celoso: -Vieja donde estas? En la casa amor -Segura? Enciende la licuadora Rrrreeee -Ok viejita, adiós *Otro. La abuelita de Jaimito. Mujer: A dónde vas?
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Commentary from Fred Dews on the presence of history in our daily lives. Papers and other Writing. Civil War: Still because Slavery. If the chief historian at the United States Military Academy, Col. Ty Seidule. Says so, will disbelieving Southrons change their view? Doubtful. Still. He boils down what is a really simple answer to a simple question in this pretty good, 5:50 video. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. The Names of My Forefathers. Which name, if not one of these, is most prevalent? Here’s anoth...
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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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Public Historian In Transition | Post-Education…Museum Exploration
Public Historian In Transition. June 19, 2014 / PHIT. It has been a while since I last posted, and by awhile I mean three years! I thought it was time to follow-up with thoughts on my emerging museum career. In the three shorts years of lapse, I was hired as the Curator of Collections at the Elkhart County Historical Museum. If you recall, I mentioned my interview in The DOs and DON’Ts of Interviews. June 6, 2011 / PHIT. Blogging for Archrival Technologies has by far been the best class assignment! Prior...
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Kristen Goes Digital | The Meditations of an Amateur Public Historian
The Meditations of an Amateur Public Historian. Reflecting on the Challenges of New Media. June 26, 2015. June 26, 2015. Their is aa vast unexplored territory of knowledge to mine. do I depend upon it to survive and make sense of the world that I live in? Absolutely not. However, as an active social media user, I do participate in this world. For the sake of this reflection I will choose to reflect upon two major areas where I took the most away from: rethinking how we research and rethinking how we pres...
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Public History Ryan Gosling. Ryan Gosling seduces you with Public History theory. National council on public history annual meeting. National council on public history annual meeting. National council on public history annual meeting. Hey girl, let's meet in Ottawa and get public. Public Historian extraordinaire Cathy Stanton provides a quick overview of all panels at the NCPH Annual Meeting featuring digital media. National Council on Public History Annual Meeting. Public History Ryan Gosling. We were e...
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Exploring and sharing Rhode Island history. Rhode Island History Websites. In House Historians and Contributors – Michelle Valletta. In-House Contributors – Adam Tawfik. History of the North Burial Ground. Earl's Court, Narragansett, Rhode Island. Wakefield, Rhode Island. Cranston Street Armory (credit Library of Congress). Discover local history through images, oral histories, and academic research. So the saying goes.everyone has a story. Read more ». Do you like walking tours? Read more ».
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