by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 26, 2024 | History News
Michele Gabrielson, MA Ed, is a local history teacher and historic interpreter of the 18th century and was recently acknowledged with a Rising Star Award by the Massachusetts History Alliance for public history programming. She specializes in interpreting the history...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 26, 2024 | History News
Deborah Harty Stein, PhDIn 1869, the fine arts in Boston were in a bit of a slump. Enter Charles Callahan Perkins (1823-86), who, fresh from 25 years steeped in European museums, led an all-out assault to shake the fine arts institutions of his hometown out of their...
by Massachusetts History Alliance | Aug 26, 2024 | History News
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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...