When we were approached by NCPH to work with the Mellon-funded “OAH Amplified Initiative,” we were excited to put skills learned from our graduate classes into practice and further NCPH’s mission to build community and expand historians’ professional toolkit.Read More
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
Available to anyone with access to the internet and a pair of headphones, podcasts are arguably the most accessible medium in today’s public history landscape. They also have the potential to be the most far-reaching; unlike museums or historic sites that are largely confined to their physical location, a podcast can be transmitted to a global audience with just a few clicks. 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
War Stories is an NEH grant-funded project that preserves the experiences of West Texas U.S. military veterans and their family members by digitizing documents and objects as well as conducting oral history interviews. Housed in the Angelo State University history department, the project is a collaboration between faculty, students, and community members. 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
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