Town Hall
At Town Hall we do the business of the Commons: politics, admin, and paying our dues to the community
This is the Commons
The Commons: a very Massachusetts place where cows once grazed communal gras. The Commons: those aspects of life and the world we own or use in common, resources we must all steward. Knowledge and experience are almost as precious as the air we breathe, and here we can share and steward them. Though it’s now open, the Commons isn’t “done” — it will never be done. It will be alive only so long as we work on it together.
The Mass History Commons is envisioned to be the online and year-round counterpart of the annual Massachusetts history conference: a place to network, ask, learn, share, explore, be amazed, get some ideas, laugh, and commiserate. Please explore. And please, also, participate. This will only work if many people bring their little bit of knowledge to it so we can all profit. We emphasize: don’t reinvent the wheel, bring what’s already happening, what you are doing and using.
At the Public Square, which we imagine to be a cafe, you will find all items interactive: Conversations on the Commons, other virtual meetings, webinars, and lectures (we will host yours if you’d like), and the listserv.
In the Library, you will find all things information: curated lists of online resources about any aspect of our incredibly varied field (yes, the Commons will welcome your additions! we have a form for that …), our media archive with Conversations and Webinars, news, and who knows what else in the future.
The Directory is a database of history organizations, institutions, businesses, and services that make up our field. Imagine being able to say, “I need a fife band,” .. and be able to find one, or “I would love to talk to someone about third grade curricula,” and there ya go, not one but three people who have indicated that they are willing to do just that. We can build all of that, together, just fill out the forms…You will even be able to edit your own profile once it’s there.
All those profiles are linked to the Map — where we can explore what’s where, what kind of history is nearby. Again, this will be as strong as the number that sign up. We hope e hope the Map and Directory will be used extensively by the public.
Finally, at Town Hall, right here, you will find the office and admin stuff, as well as politics (that is, advocacy for public history), and also how to join the team!
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Register today for the 2022 Mass History Conference!
PUBLICK OCCURRENCES -- April 19, 2022 Registration is OPEN! The Massachusetts History Alliance invites you to the 2022 Mass History Conference: Embracing the New or Unexpected, to be held June 6 and 7, 2022. In the spirit of this year's conference theme, we'll be...
Announcing the 2022 Mass History Conference Keynote Speaker
PUBLICK OCCURRENCES -- April 6, 2022 Kyera Singleton to give keynote at 2022 Mass History Conference The Massachusetts History Alliance is pleased to announce that Kyera Singleton, Executive Director of the Royall House and Slave Quarters, will give the keynote...
Check out the winner of the 2022 Image Competition
PUBLICK OCCURRENCES -- MARCH 15, 2022 Voting is closed, and the results are in! The 2022 MA History Conference Image Competition was won by the SHEFFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY. It was a tight race with many contenders, but Sheffield Historical Society's black and white...
2022 Image Competition Entries
PUBLICK OCCURRENCES -- March 7, 2022 Publick Occurrences March 7, 2022 Let voting commence! Which historic image is your favorite representation of the 2022 MA History Conference theme, Embracing the New or Unexpected? The winner will be featured on the conference...