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To Preserve and Protect. Thoughts on Public History. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Living History on the World Wide Web. In lieu of a reading response, check out this fantastic animation by Zach van Schouwen:. Http:/ students.washington.edu/zvs/the-block/. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Hat tip to Casey B. at La Guardia and Wagner Archives at CUNY. Monday, November 23, 2009. A JAH-appropriate review of In Motion: The African American Migration Experience. Does double duty as an interpretive online exhibit an...

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To Preserve and Protect. Thoughts on Public History. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Living History on the World Wide Web. In lieu of a reading response, check out this fantastic animation by Zach van Schouwen:. Http:/ students.washington.edu/zvs/the-block/. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Hat tip to Casey B. at La Guardia and Wagner Archives at CUNY. Monday, November 23, 2009. A JAH-appropriate review of In Motion: The African American Migration Experience. Does double duty as an interpretive online exhibit an...

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To Preserve and Protect: Go Big or Go Home

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To Preserve and Protect. Thoughts on Public History. Saturday, November 7, 2009. Go Big or Go Home. Nancy Raquel Mirabal, “Geographies of Displacement: Latinas/os, Oral History, and the Politics of Gentrification in San Francisco’s Mission District,” The Public Historian. Vol 31, No. 2 (May 2009). Eric O’Keefe, “Auctioning the Old West to Help a City in the East,” New York Times. Cary Carson, “The End of History Museums: What’s Plan B? 8221; The Public Historian. Vol 30, No. 4 (November 2008). Carson fur...

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To Preserve and Protect: It Doesn't Belong To You

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To Preserve and Protect. Thoughts on Public History. Sunday, November 15, 2009. It Doesn't Belong To You. Alison Landsberg, P rosthetic Memory: The Transformation of American Remembrance in the Age of Mass Culture. Columbia University Press, 2004). Jay Winter, "The Generation of Memory: Reflections on the 'Memory Boom' in Contemporary Historical Studies," GHI Bulletin. See how easy it is to go on and on about yourself! Landsberg here provides a rather unique model. None of these sites can 're-present' th...

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To Preserve and Protect: Culture-Led Redevelopment and the Role of Public History

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To Preserve and Protect. Thoughts on Public History. Saturday, October 24, 2009. Culture-Led Redevelopment and the Role of Public History. Cathy Stanton, The Lowell Experiment: Public History in a Postindustrial City. University of Massachusetts Press, 2006). Diane Lea, "America's Preservation Ethos: A Tribute to Enduring Ideals" in Robert Stipe, ed., A Richer Heritage: Historic Preservation in the Twenty-First Century. University of North Carolina Press, 2003). Boott Cotton Mills Museum, Lowell, MA.

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To Preserve and Protect: November 2009

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To Preserve and Protect. Thoughts on Public History. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Living History on the World Wide Web. In lieu of a reading response, check out this fantastic animation by Zach van Schouwen:. Http:/ students.washington.edu/zvs/the-block/. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Hat tip to Casey B. at La Guardia and Wagner Archives at CUNY. Monday, November 23, 2009. A JAH-appropriate review of In Motion: The African American Migration Experience. Does double duty as an interpretive online exhibit an...

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To Preserve and Protect: "U will live 4eva in my heart": History and Hypertextuality

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To Preserve and Protect. Thoughts on Public History. Monday, November 23, 2009. U will live 4eva in my heart": History and Hypertextuality. Daniel J. Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig, Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web. Selections from Intersections: History and New Media. Virginia Heffernan, "Haunted Mouses," New York Times. Nate Hill, "Hyperlinking Reality," Library Journal. Each of the above readings are primarily interested in two concerns:. Organization of ...

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Thoughts of an Uppity Grad: Yari's Baby Clothes: Object History

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Thoughts of an Uppity Grad. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Yari's Baby Clothes: Object History. Yari's baby clothes had a long history before Yari. Textile manufacturers, clothing designers, factory workers, truck drivers and retailers all influenced the life cycle of this ordinary onesie. Its owner changed multiple times and each altered the path of the object without knowing that it would eventually reach a young mother and her newborn baby girl. Yari's daughter has since grown out of her first clothin...

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Thoughts of an Uppity Grad: September 2009

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Thoughts of an Uppity Grad. Sunday, September 20, 2009. The Significance of Mad Men (and Reading Commentary #2). Some people would call me a television junkie. I prefer to think of myself as a connoisseur of fine viewing. That being said, tonight was a big night for junkies and connoisseurs alike as we all celebrated another fine year of programming with the 61st Annual Primetime Emmys. My thoughts are turning more toward a certain "Outstanding Drama" winner:. Articles analyzing character's drinks. There...

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Thoughts of an Uppity Grad: November 2010

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Thoughts of an Uppity Grad. Wednesday, November 17, 2010. The First Person Museum’s exhibit, Objects Tell Stories. Displays objects as connections to personal experience. The force behind this exhibit, First Person Arts, endeavors to, “transform the drama of real life into memoir and documentary art to foster appreciation for our unique and shared experiences.” [1]. Bruggeman, Seth, class lecture, Painted Bride Art Center, September 29, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. To Prese...

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Travels through history: October 2009

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Follow me as we explore various issues in Museums, Public History, and American History. Friday, October 30, 2009. Through interpretation, understanding; through understanding, appreciation; through appreciation, protection. Freeman Tilden's quote about the importance of interpretation fifty years ago still rings true today. If people do not understand why something is important, they often do not appreciate it, and therefore don't see the need to protect it. Links to this post. Tuesday, October 27, 2009.

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Travels through history: October 2010

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Follow me as we explore various issues in Museums, Public History, and American History. Sunday, October 10, 2010. Shanise’s stuffed rhino originally would have a coat with “Rhinocort” emblazoned on the front. The rhino was a medical promotional toy given free to doctors and hospitals to help sell the drug Rhinocort. This promotional method was voluntarily stopped by the drug industry in 2009, but similar practices remain today. Written by Steven Greenstein. Written by Steven Greenstein. Subscribe to: Po...

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Travels through history

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Follow me as we explore various issues in Museums, Public History, and American History. Sunday, October 10, 2010. Shanise’s stuffed rhino originally would have a coat with “Rhinocort” emblazoned on the front. The rhino was a medical promotional toy given free to doctors and hospitals to help sell the drug Rhinocort. This promotional method was voluntarily stopped by the drug industry in 2009, but similar practices remain today. Written by Steven Greenstein. Written by Steven Greenstein. October 13, 2010...

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Travels through history: November 2009

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Follow me as we explore various issues in Museums, Public History, and American History. Sunday, November 22, 2009. Readings of the week. What a busy week! The digital turn is not a fad, it is the future, but the work required is specialized and difficult. Blogs such as mine and my classmates are an interesting project, but a simple one considering the possibilities that could be achieved. A historian must also be technologically trained today to function. Links to this post. It also served to reaffirm w...

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Travels through history

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Follow me as we explore various issues in Museums, Public History, and American History. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. This week I am changing gears slightly. Last week I discussed the history of both stuffed animals and promotional items, but due to length constraints, I will only be focusing on stuffed animals from here. However, they would probably be able to determine that it is a stuffed animal. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Interested in this blog? Check out my colleagues.

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Travels through history: September 2009

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Follow me as we explore various issues in Museums, Public History, and American History. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. New museum reveals the man behind the mouse. Http:/ www.mercurynews.com/tv/ci 13421123? There is a new museum dedicated to Walt Disney opening in San Francisco. Links to this post. Friday, September 25, 2009. Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center. That being said, it still is an interesting museum about the water supply of Philadelphia, because not only does it talk about the waterwor...

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Travels through history: Sept. 11 2001

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Follow me as we explore various issues in Museums, Public History, and American History. Sunday, September 11, 2011. How do you explain history of an event just ten years old to younger children? How do you link this event to what has happened since? A former assistant secretary of DHS, among others including Ari Fleischer. To put the tragedy in ways that kids might understand without showing the horrible pictures of burning towers and people jumping (no mention of the latter is even made) it starts ...

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To Preserve and Protect. Thoughts on Public History. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Living History on the World Wide Web. In lieu of a reading response, check out this fantastic animation by Zach van Schouwen:. Http:/ students.washington.edu/zvs/the-block/. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Hat tip to Casey B. at La Guardia and Wagner Archives at CUNY. Monday, November 23, 2009. A JAH-appropriate review of In Motion: The African American Migration Experience. Does double duty as an interpretive online exhibit an...

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