by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 26, 2024 | History News
Sarah Morgan (@cookingwiththefirstladies) has a bachelor’s degree in history and a passion for presenting women’s history in a fun, unique way by combining it with recipes. After cooking through all the First Ladies of the United States using a cookbook found at a...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 26, 2024 | History News
Pamela D. Toler, Ph.D., is the author of ten works of historical non-fiction, for both adults and children, including, most recently, The Dragon From Chicago: The Untold Story of An American Reporter in Nazi Germany. Toler holds a Ph.D. in History and writes...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 26, 2024 | History News
Justice Dennis J. Curran (judgedenniscurran.com) was a Massachusetts trial judge for more than 15 years, and presided over 450 civil and criminal trials. Justice Curran graduated from Boston Latin School, and received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 26, 2024 | History News
Dr. Samuel A. FormanIn the Colonial and Revolutionary Eras, Spanish land claims in North America far exceeded the area of the thirteen original states. Spanish influence, dominion, and contests with both Native Americans and competing European imperial powers shaped...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 26, 2024 | History News
Scott Nadler (nadlerhistory@gmail.com, nadlerstrategy.com, practical-sustainable-strategy.ghost.io) has had a fifty-year career in politics, government, industry, consulting, and academics, working in North America, South America, Africa, Asia and Europe. He has...