Challenging the Exclusive Past
March 16-19, 2016
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel

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Click here to view information on the 2016 Public Plenary Event!

Registration Information

PRE-REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED

 

All registrations (and workshop and tour additions) will now be processed onsite at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel. Registration will open at 8:00 am on Wednesday, March 16.

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Travel Information

The 2016 annual meeting will be held at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel.

AS OF 2/3/16 OUR BLOCK AT THE RENAISSANCE IS SOLD OUT EXCEPT FOR SATURDAY MARCH 19.

To reserve a room for Saturday, visit http://bit.ly/2016hotel or call 877-212-5752 and ask for the NCPH rate.  The hotel does have rooms available at their regular rates available online or by calling the number above.

OVERFLOW HOTEL

We are pleased to offer an additional block of rooms at a rate of $189/night at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, located at 20 W. Baltimore Street, just a few blocks from the Renaissance, our main meeting venue. To reserve a room, call (855) 539-1928 and ask for the National Council on Public History block, or reserve online using this link. Rooms must be reserved by February 23 to be eligible for the reduced rate.

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Sponsorships, Exhibiting, and Advertising

NCPH Annual Meeting event sponsorship provides an excellent platform to promote your organization, institution, press, program, or company and demonstrates to conference attendees your commitment to the field of public history.  Information about purchasing exhibit space and advertisements in the Program is available by clicking here.

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Volunteering

NCPH is seeking both photographer and student volunteers for the 2016 Annual Meeting in Baltimore. Volunteers receive a complimentary conference registration in exchange for their services.

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Conference Mentoring

NCPH’s conference mentoring program pairs new conference attendees with experienced NCPH conference-goers. We are looking for both mentors and mentees for the 2016 conference in Baltimore, Maryland, March 16-19.

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Eat and Engage

Looking for a low-key, low-cost way to experience Baltimore’s restaurant scene? Participate in one of our Dine Arounds or our new Out to Lunch program!

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FAQs

Questions about how registration will work for this joint meeting?
Check out our FAQ for SHFG/NCPH registration.
Have general questions about registering for the conference?
Check out our registration FAQ.
Are you a presenter looking for advice and answers?
Check out our presenter FAQ.
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Calls for Proposals

CALL FOR WORKING GROUP DISCUSSANTS

The Call for Working Group Discussants is now closed. Proposers will be notified of their acceptance in November.  Please note that all accepted presenters must register for the annual meeting within 6 weeks of their acceptance notification to secure their space on the Program.

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Conference Material

Blog posts, Storified Tweets, and other follow-up from #ncph2016

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Working Groups

What’s an Annual Meeting “working group”?

NCPH working groups are seminar-like conversations of 8-10 people before and during the annual conference that explore, in-depth, a subject of shared concern.  Working groups have a purpose they are working toward, a problem they are actively trying to solve.  The working group proposal must articulate this as well as an end product(s) that the group seeks to create.

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