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Participaction in digital history | Past in Present: Tom Bigelow's Public History Blog
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Past in Present: Tom Bigelow's Public History Blog. Drumming out the humdrum of history. Participaction in digital history. I’ll write more about the development of the personal project as I get closer to finishing up some much needed work on my Research Essay. Laquo; History in the real, digital world. Date : March 20, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Past in Present: Tom Bigelow's Public History Blog | drumming out the humdrum of history. | Page 2
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Past in Present: Tom Bigelow's Public History Blog. Drumming out the humdrum of history. New site for public/digital history work. I’ve created a very basic simple google site this week to play around with links. Http:/ sites.google.com/site/tomsdigitalhistorysite/. Comments : Leave a Comment. The Missing Link, well not anymore. Comments : 1 Comment. And We’re Back: So What’s the Deal with Digital History? It is a bit strange dusting-off this old blog and trying to think up worthwhile things to say again...
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Image/Archive + Image Experimentations | Past in Present: Tom Bigelow's Public History Blog
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Past in Present: Tom Bigelow's Public History Blog. Drumming out the humdrum of history. So I found this week’s readings and discussion to again prove quite useful for me and my thinking about my own work (both past and present… this past and present business comes up a lot it seems). In Search of the Canadian Car? Or searching for something else entirely? Date : January 29, 2010. Hey Tom, do the folks on the flickr group know that you are writing about it? Or are you totally incognito on this one?
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Kristallnacht remembered in Berlin / World / Home – Morning Star | Intro to Public History
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Intro to Public History. Public History at Carleton University. The Carleton Centre for Public History. Kristallnacht remembered in Berlin / World / Home – Morning Star. November 11, 2009 at 10:52 pm. Another memory for 9 November:. Kristallnacht remembered in Berlin / World / Home – Morning Star. Entry filed under: Uncategorized. 60 feet underground…. Who’s Afraid of Ukrainian History? By Timothy Snyder NYRBlog The New York Review of Books. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Museums on Strike | Intro to Public History
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Intro to Public History. Public History at Carleton University. The Carleton Centre for Public History. September 21, 2009 at 8:27 am. Http:/ www.ottawacitizen.com/travel/Museum workers strike/2014567/story.html. If you want to support the workers in these two national museums who are seeking the same terms and conditions as their colleagues in other museums, you can sign a petition to the management:. Http:/ petition.web.net/psac/node/31. Entry filed under: Uncategorized. 60 feet underground….
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Stalin Rehabilitated? | Intro to Public History
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Intro to Public History. Public History at Carleton University. The Carleton Centre for Public History. September 18, 2009 at 11:42 pm. 8220;Last week, a Moscow metro station reopened after renovations, and horrified liberals found that an inscription lauding Stalin, which had been removed from the station after his death in the 1950s, had been restored.”. Stalin’s grandson fights for the good name of Joseph. Entry filed under: Uncategorized. End of the Portrait Gallery. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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End of the Portrait Gallery | Intro to Public History
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Intro to Public History. Public History at Carleton University. The Carleton Centre for Public History. End of the Portrait Gallery. September 17, 2009 at 8:49 pm. Http:/ www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canadas-portrait-gallery-is-no-more/article1281388/. A saga of narrow minded politics, misconceived ideas and government mismanagement. We could be enjoying a beautiful gallery across from parliament hill; instead we have a ‘program’. Entry filed under: Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Welcome! | Intro to Public History
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Intro to Public History. Public History at Carleton University. The Carleton Centre for Public History. September 15, 2009 at 8:19 pm. This is the weblog for HIST 5700 Introduction to Public History, the space for students in the course to post their blogs. These can be accessed by clicking the menu on the right. Entry filed under: Uncategorized. End of the Portrait Gallery. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:.
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Who’s Afraid of Ukrainian History? by Timothy Snyder | NYRBlog | The New York Review of Books | Intro to Public History
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Intro to Public History. Public History at Carleton University. The Carleton Centre for Public History. Who’s Afraid of Ukrainian History? By Timothy Snyder NYRBlog The New York Review of Books. September 29, 2010 at 12:07 am. Who’s Afraid of Ukrainian History? By Timothy Snyder NYRBlog The New York Review of Books. Entry filed under: Uncategorized. Kristallnacht remembered in Berlin / World / Home – Morning Star. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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History in the real, digital world. | Past in Present: Tom Bigelow's Public History Blog
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Past in Present: Tom Bigelow's Public History Blog. Drumming out the humdrum of history. History in the real, digital world. Laquo; Can We Game History? Participaction in digital history. Date : March 15, 2010. I think this was very well said. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.