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Friday, January 5, 2:30—4:30 P.M.

Public History Session

63.  Community and Memory in Historic Site Research and Development: Emerging Methodologies

Marriott, International Ballroom 5

A session of American Historical Association

Chair:

Charles LeCount, Historic Brattonsville

 

Papers:

Interpreting Northern Slavery at the 1719 William Trent House
Martha B. Katz-Hyman, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

The Death of a Community Archaeology Project? The Levi Jordan Plantation and "Consultation" in a Non-mandated Bureaucratic Environment
Carol McDavid, University of Houston and Yates Community Archaeology Project

The Making ofLife Interrupted: The Japanese American Experience in World War II Arkansas
Johanna Miller Lewis, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Hipped Roof Bungalows: Integrating Material Evidence into Historic Research of Rural Minority Culture
Debra A. Reid, Eastern Illinois University

 

Comment:

J. L. Anderson, State University of West Georgia
Marla Miller, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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