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Deepen Your Learning at the 2024 AASLH Annual Conference with Workshops

Deepen Your Learning at the 2024 AASLH Annual Conference with Workshops

by American Association for State and Local History | Jul 18, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession

Workshops at the AASLH Annual Conference explore a topic over a half- or full day. This extended time allows you to more deeply understand the subject and how you can implement what you’ve learned at your organization. Workshops are available on Wednesday and...
Planning for Access: Announcing Our d/Deaf & Disability Equity Plan

Planning for Access: Announcing Our d/Deaf & Disability Equity Plan

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Jul 17, 2024 | History News, The Profession

07.17.2024 Charles G. Baldwin, Program Officer Diversity Equity and Inclusion Elson Fortes paints in his studio at Humphreys Street Studio during Dorchester Open Studios. Photo: Annielly Camargo. Mass Cultural Council’s first-ever d/Deaf & Disability Equity Plan...
John L. Smith, Jr. — The Unexpected Abigail Adams: A Woman “Not Apt to be Intimidated”

John L. Smith, Jr. — The Unexpected Abigail Adams: A Woman “Not Apt to be Intimidated”

by Massachusetts History Alliance | Jul 14, 2024 | History News

John L. Smith, Jr.From the publisher: Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, was an eyewitness to America’s founding, and helped guide the new nation through her observations and advice to her famously prickly husband, who cherished her. She met many important and...
New Edition of AASLH Book: Writing Local History Today

New Edition of AASLH Book: Writing Local History Today

by American Association for State and Local History | Jul 12, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession

Now Available!Writing Local History Today: A Guide to Researching, Publishing, and Marketing Your Book, Second EditionBy Thomas A. Mason and J. Kent CalderPaperback $30.40 AASLH Members / $38 NonmembersEbook $28.80 AASLH Members / $36 Nonmembers Writing Local History...
The Peoples of Utah Revisited: How Utah is Commemorating America250

The Peoples of Utah Revisited: How Utah is Commemorating America250

by American Association for State and Local History | Jul 11, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession

Monk Chief Abbot Sarith So (middle) with monks surrounding him and performing a blessing ceremony to recognize Monk Sarith So as the official monk of Wat Buddhikaram-Utah Cambodian Buddhist Temple, June 30, 2013 in West Valley City, Utah.By Monique Davila, Community...
Prepare for the U.S. 250th Anniversary at the AASLH Annual Conference

Prepare for the U.S. 250th Anniversary at the AASLH Annual Conference

by American Association for State and Local History | Jul 11, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession

We are less than two years away from the U.S. 250th anniversary, coming up in 2026. The AASLH Annual Conference this September will feature several sessions that can help you plan for this once-in-a-generation commemoration. Session topics include engaging younger...
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