by Massachusetts History Alliance | Sep 13, 2021 | History News
Building on the reach and success of last year’s online annual meeting, we are happy to announce that it is almost time for AASLH’s 2021 conferences. Yes, we did say “conferences”—plural as AASLH will have two conferences in the fall, each with distinct experiences....
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Sep 9, 2021 | History News
Jack Kelly is a public scholar, historian, and novelist. The author of numerous books, the Baltimore Sun described Jack’s writing as “brilliantly succinct and excruciatingly powerful.” The Wall Street Journal wrote that he “packs in a remarkable amount of...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Sep 7, 2021 | History News
The Institute of Museum and Library Services announced it will be giving various grants over the next few years including $6.3 million for Museum National Leadership Projects, more than 200 grants to help museums meet community needs through the Museums for America...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Sep 3, 2021 | History News
Unfortunately, rampant misinformation about what is being taught in classrooms is fueling efforts to censor teachers, omit history, and ban conversations about race in our classrooms. This chilling effect will also touch history museums and historical societies that...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Sep 2, 2021 | History News
Jeffrey Orens is a former chemical engineer and business executive with Solvay Chemical who has written for several history publications and has an exceptional eye for overlooked gems in history. https://www.linkedin.com/jeff-orens-0818In The Soul of...