The Middle of the Intersection: Oral History, Public History, and Service-Learning
Michella Marino, Assistant Professor of History, Hastings College
Proposal Type
Roundtable
Seeking
- Seeking Additional Presenters
- General Feedback and Interest
Related Topics
- Civic Engagement
- Oral History
- Teaching
Abstract
My Intro to Oral History class provides an intersection for academic, public, and oral history through Service-Learning projects. Read More
The FDR Memorial as 1990s Culture War
Keith Eberly, Assistant Professor of Education and History, Muskingum University
Proposal Type
Panel
Seeking
- Seeking Additional Presenters
- General Feedback and Interest
Related Topics
- Civic Engagement
- Memory
- Other: Monuments & Memorials
Abstract
Between 1974 and 1997, New Deal liberals designed, promoted, and ultimately built a memorial to FDR on the National Mall. Read More
Beyond Data – Digital Methods as a Way to Present History
Michelle Davison, PhD Student, University of South Florida
Proposal Type
Roundtable
Seeking
- Seeking Additional Presenters
- Seeking Specific Expertise
- General Feedback and Interest
Related Topics
- Civic Engagement
- Digital
- Science and Tech
Abstract
The affordances of digital methods in presenting history and engaging with the public. Read More
The Politics of the Middle
Tim Rives, Deputy Director, Eisenhower Presidential Library
Proposal Type
Panel
Seeking
- Seeking Additional Presenters
- General Feedback and Interest
Related Topics
- Civic Engagement
- Museums/Exhibits
- Memory
Abstract
The panel will discuss the “politics of the middle.” President Dwight D. Eisenhower is a representative figure. Read More