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History and Interpretation: Stop Resting on the Warm Fuzzies
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A place to sort out ideas about history and interpretation (and interpreting history). Sunday, August 2, 2015. Stop Resting on the Warm Fuzzies. As an agency, the National Park Service wears the arrowhead proudly. There are some serious rules and guidelines on use of the arrowhead. (And I mean. The arrowhead is often used as a talking point for when park rangers want to talk about what the National Park Service does. It is a favorite Junior Ranger activity. Possibly. I live on the edge. Yep, houses, batt...
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MissPres News Roundup 3-2-2015 – Preservation in Mississippi
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It ain't all moonlight and magnolias. Architectural Word of the Week. Capitols Old and New. To and Back Again. MissPres News Roundup 3-2-2015. MissPres News Roundup 3-2-2015. March 2, 2015. Bull; ( 1. Lots of news in the last two weeks, so let’s go. Cooley Building (J.M. Stone Cotton Mill). Photo taken on March 17, 2010 by Jennifer Baughn, downloaded from MDAH Historic Resources Database. Mississippi State purchased the building in 1965, and renamed it after the school’s former utilities superinten...
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Off the Wall: December 2011
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Critical reviews of history exhibit practice in an age of ubiquitous display. Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Where the universal present meets the personal past: "The Wilderness Downtown". For most of us, music videos don’t immediately bring to mind historical engagement. What’s more reflective of the current epoch than a viral YouTube video featuring feline euphony. Or Rebecca Black’s ultra-present-focused “ Friday. A “Google Chrome experiment,” got some significant buzz. In The Presence of the Past. Roy R...
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Tobias Higbie | Bughouse Square
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Still on my soapbox. How I Became a Rebel, A Symposium (1922). Author Archives: Tobias Higbie. Labor’s Many Robots. February 17, 2016. As I work through my book manuscript, I am coming across a rich crop of new robot images to supplement my earlier article Why Do Robots Rebel? As it happens, the journal Labor Age was a frequent publisher and re-publisher … Continue reading →. Mapping the Labor Press. April 4, 2015. Memories of the College of Complexes. March 26, 2015. March 25, 2015. January 6, 2015.
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Old Book, New Data | Bughouse Square
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Still on my soapbox. How I Became a Rebel, A Symposium (1922). Visual Culture of Workers’ Education. Laboring Wikipedia →. Old Book, New Data. December 11, 2013. Over the past year or so I’ve been working on digital history project that aims to convert a 1925. American Labor Who’s Who. Up on the internet, I thought I should post some reflections. Labor historian Jon Beck from the Michigan State Industrial Relations program started my thinking about the. Labor’s Who Who. Son of famed radical Daniel De Leon.
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Situations and Relations | Bughouse Square
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Still on my soapbox. How I Became a Rebel, A Symposium (1922). Networked Labor Movement: I reach an impasse, and go around. Memories of the College of Complexes →. March 25, 2015. Back in February, I gave a talk to the UCLA Digital Labor Working Group about my network analysis with the. Labor Who’s Who. Data You can see my slides here:. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Labor Who’s Who. I began with the broadest and busiest view of the data: all the people in the. In broad strokes, the first graph pres...
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Bughouse Square | still on my soapbox | Page 2
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Still on my soapbox. How I Became a Rebel, A Symposium (1922). Newer posts →. Visual Culture of Workers’ Education. November 21, 2013. Excerpt of image from You and Your Union, 1935. This week I had the opportunity to present my work-in-progress on the visual culture of workers’ education to a group of scholars at the Newberry Library. The images are on my Flickr photostream. Did they really read Marx? November 11, 2013. Organized by the Labor History Seminar. Another interesting line of discussion conce...
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Interpreting Slave Life » Nicole
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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? Public Historian, Blogger, Consultant, Lover of History and Life! Proud Mom and a cool other half! Mic Check 1,2 1,2. October 17, 2015 in Uncategorized. The gift of dirt. December 3, 2014 in Uncategorized. It’s been forever! August 27, 2014 in Uncategorized. I’m still here. March 26, 2014 in Uncategorized. There’s a way to do it, then there’s Youtube. September 3, 2013 in Uncategorized. The Problem With “It sounds better…”. Gather at the Table.
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Interpreting Slave Life » interpretation
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Slavery: Let's talk about it. What is Interpreting Slave Life? The Problem With “It sounds better…”. July 14, 2013. 8220;It sounds better coming from an African American.” I keep hearing this statement in reference to who should tell visitors the story of slavery at sites that do not do first person interpretation. Let me tell you why I find it troubling. First and foremost, just because someone is black, it does not mean they […]. Category: historic interpretation. September 10, 2012. July 19, 2012.
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Yougstown, Ohio: deconstrucción del sueño | LA CIUDAD EN LA HISTORIA
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LA CIUDAD EN LA HISTORIA. Mapas sociourbanos en la red →. Yougstown, Ohio: deconstrucción del sueño. Youngstown (Ohio) es una ciudad de comercios abandonados y casas vacías: en las últimas décadas ha perdido más de la mitad de la población / GUILLERMO CERVERA. La grúa devora la casa a dentelladas. Golpea las paredes, el tejado, la chimenea. En unos minutos todo habrá terminado. Sólo quedarán los escombros. Youngstown es el corazón del. Un libro publicado en 2013 que aborda el declive de la clase media y ...
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