From around the field this week: register for Museums Advocacy Day in February and Humanities Advocacy Day in March; send in proposals for ALFHAM’s 2019 Conference in Ontario; tune in for AASLH’s and OAH’s December webinar on Native American activism. Read More
From around the field this week: learn how to become a reviewer for The Public Historian; apply for the Society of Architectural Historians’ fellowships before their end-of-the-year deadline; registration is open for AASLH’s November Coffee Break webinar. Read More
Editors’ Note: The History@Work editors thought our readers might be interested in the following conversation prompted by the attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27, 2018.
Will Walker: Adina, do you think you could write something about Pittsburgh that connects to the history of U.S. Read More
From around the field this week: Proposals for the AHA’s late breaking sessions are due at the beginning of November; sign up for MARCH’s Philadelphia historic preservation workshop; make sure to check out the newest edition of Written in Stone. Read More
From around the field this week: Submit your exhibit labels for AAM’s competition; proposals for the Midwestern History Conference are due in January; make your way to Nashville, TN for a day of learning about archaeology and LGBTQ+ memory. Read More
From around the field this week: Get ready to celebrate Electronic Records Day and the preservation of government records with the CoSA; the NEH is looking for grant applicants researching humanities sources related to war; AASLH has opened their Call for Proposals for their 2019 conference in Philadelphia. Read More
From around the field this week: Help the AAM by filling out a survey about how 2017 tax reform has impacted your organization and community; the University of Delaware is holding a visiting scholars series on The Black Atlantic & The Archive this fall; The Preservation Leadership Forum of the National Trust for Historic Preservation is seeking article submissions for a forthcoming Forum Journal issue about intangible heritage. Read More
From around the field this week: “Game Design and the Constitution” talk from the National Archives and the American University Game Lab is livestreaming on September 6; Canadians between the ages of 18-34 working on projects addressing issues of discrimination should look into applying for an Inspirit Foundation ChangeUp Grant by Sept. Read More
From around the field this week: The Association for Computers and the Humanities is seeking reviewers for conference submissions; the Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums seeks to award Graduate Students and Emerging Museum Professionals; The National Humanities Center is offering an online course on Digital Literacy in the Classroom. Read More
From around the field this week: the National Council on Public History’s 2018 Twitter Mini-Con CFP is now open through September; the Museum of the American Revolution is hosting a fellowship in Women’s History; the American Library Association is holding a “Exploring Careers in Archives and Special Collection” webinar on August 16; Call for papers on “Suffrage at 100: Women and American Politics Since 1920” due Sept 15, 2018. Read More
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