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Grant of the Week: History of Medicine Fellowships at The New York Academy of Medicine
Karen Lou | Jul 5, 2019
Applications for the History of Medicine Fellowships at The New York Academy of Medicine are due August 23, 2019. -
Grant of the Week: Martin Duberman Visiting Fellowship
Karen Lou | Jun 27, 2019
Applications for the Martin Duberman Visiting Fellowship are due July 31, 2019. -
Small Museum, Big Ambitions
Jay T. Harrison | Jun 11, 2019
Adapting assessment protocols helped one college create public history opportunities for students—and improve its 144-square-foot museum. -
An Act of “Tactical History”
Karen Sieber | Jun 3, 2019
Frustrated by a lack of easily accessible materials on the Red Summer, Sieber took to the road and created a digital archive. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Anne Rothfeld
Matthew Keough | May 15, 2019
Anne Rothfeld is a historian/archivist in the federal government. -
Data Overload
Seth Denbo | May 7, 2019
Web archives often contain so much data that historians must develop new technical skills and knowledge in order to use them. -
See No Evil
Ann McGrath | Mar 4, 2019
An Australian archive removed “Aboriginal” from its records to avoid offense. What are we to make of this erasure? -
Grant of the Week: 2019 J. Franklin Jameson Archival Advocacy Award
Zoë Jackson | Jan 31, 2019
The Society of American Archivists is accepting nominations for the 2019 J. Franklin Jameson Archival Advocacy Award. -
The Degradation of History
Victor Medina Del Toro | Dec 13, 2018
Concern for the state of archives should not require spectacular events like fire or armed conflict. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Mary Robertson
Matthew Keough | Nov 27, 2018
Mary Robertson is the retired curator of medieval and British historical manuscripts at the Huntington Library.
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