The Art of Finding a Source

Trompe l’oeil composition by Anglo-Dutch artist Edward Collier (c. 1640–c. 1702). Digital copy from the Bridgeman Art Gallery of the original in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. A similar painting by Collier served as an inspirational source of the kind described by David Ransel.

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October 1, 2010

From the National Coalition for History

NCH News Briefs, October 2010

September 1, 2010

From the National History Center

Applications Invited for the Sixth International Seminar on Decolonization
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October 1, 2010

Letters to the Editor

The Last Word on DAAD?
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October 1, 2013

Letters to the Editor

On Academic Writing
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October 1, 2010

Letters to the Editor

On Coming Out on a Campus
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October 1, 2010

Letters to the Editor

Women in the Profession
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October 1, 2010

Letters to the Editor

On Capital Events
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October 1, 2010

In Memoriam

Arthur Power Dudden (1921–2009)
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October 1, 2010

In Memoriam

Gale Edward Christianson (1942–2010)

News

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October 13, 2010

News, Perspectives Daily

Designing Tomorrow at the National Building Museum