Around the Field March 21, 2018
21 March 2018 – editors
From around the field this week: the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is holding its spring business meeting, open to the public, on March 22; the Newport Historical Society and Rhode Island Historical Society are hosting the public history panel “Myth, Memory, History and Heritage” on March 23; sign up now for a March 24 workshop on 18th century women’s clothing in Baltimore; the AASLH’s online course on Museum Education and Outreach starts March 26.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) will host its spring 2018 business meeting, open to the public – March 22, 2018, Washington, DC, US
- “Myth, Memory, History and Heritage” public history panel, jointly presented by the Newport Historical Society and the Rhode Island Historical Society – March 23, 2018, Newport, RI, US
AWARDS and FUNDING
- National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 2018 Pocantico Fellowship – Apply by March 30, 2018
CONFERENCES and CALLS
- “Archives and Public History: Witnessing the Past” seminar – April 11, 2018, Galway, Ireland, UK
- “Bodies Across Borders: Oral and Visual Memory in Europe and Beyond” – April 26-27, 2018, Florence, Italy
- “Slavery, Resistance, and Community” 5th annual Slave Dwelling Project Conference – October 24-28, 2018, Murfreesboro, TN, US (Papers due May 1, 2018)
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
- Digital Data Management and Curation for CRM Professionals webinar from the American Cultural Resources Association– March 22, 2018
- Material Culture Workshop: 18th Century Women’s Clothing – March 24, 2018, Baltimore, MD, US
- Museum Education and Outreach online course from the American Association for State and Local History – March 26-May 25, 2018
- Implementing NAGPRA webinar – April 4, 2018
- “We Cannot Escape History” Lincoln Ideas Forum – April 13, 2018, Washington, DC, US
- Care and Identification of Photographs four-day workshop – May 21-24, 2018, Los Angeles, CA, US
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