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Public History Index: February 2010
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. If you can digitize it, you can vaporize it". From Miller-McCune magazine on the threat of "unpublishing" digital resources and the general difficulties of preserving digital archives and newspapers. Ephemeral or not, I had a great time breaking from diss. work today to explore historic tours posted on vimeo. Frederick Douglass Landing: Video Tour 1 of 6. Friday, February 5, 2010. The International Civil Rights Center and Museum. Of the site in the Times. Their conclusion can...
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Public History Index: March 2010
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Friday, March 26, 2010. New to this year's NCPH conference book sale was the Vintage Roadside T-Shir. A portion of of their sales is donated to the National Trust for Historical Preservation. To check out the T-shirts and other memorabilia visit the website! Http:/ www.vintageroadside.com/. My first panel on Friday (we didn't arrive until Thurs. night) was the roundtable, Promoting Community Engaging with Service Learning. I'd never heard the term 'service learning,' but it refers to "a teaching ...It's ...
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Public History Index: "...if you can digitize it, you can vaporize it"
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. If you can digitize it, you can vaporize it". From Miller-McCune magazine on the threat of "unpublishing" digital resources and the general difficulties of preserving digital archives and newspapers. Ephemeral or not, I had a great time breaking from diss. work today to explore historic tours posted on vimeo. Frederick Douglass Landing: Video Tour 1 of 6. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Public History Resource Center.
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The Perpetual Student: June 2010
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8220;We may not live in the past, but the past lives in us.” Samuel Pisar (Holocaust survivor). Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Medical Collections Not for the Faint of Heart. Earlier this year my peers and I in the Public History program had the opportunity to examine UWO's Medical Artifact Collection. Under the instruction of Dr. Michelle A. Hamilton. In my position this summer as the Archives Assistant at the Sunnybrook Health Science Centre Archives. After the drawings were complete, the doctor who had com...
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The Perpetual Student: January 2011
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8220;We may not live in the past, but the past lives in us.” Samuel Pisar (Holocaust survivor). Monday, January 17, 2011. Echoes and Reflections: A Multimedia Curriculum on the Holocaust (Shafran Teacher's Conference). As part of my new job at the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre. I am responsible for planning, organizing and promoting many of the Centre's educational events, including the upcoming Shafran Teacher's Conference. February 11, 2011). Have had some exposure to the VHEC's name and a littl...
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The Perpetual Student: May 2010
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8220;We may not live in the past, but the past lives in us.” Samuel Pisar (Holocaust survivor). Thursday, May 27, 2010. During my meeting with Ellen Scheinberg. Of the Ontario Jewish Archives. This week, she suggested that I may be interested in seeing the Facets of Fame: Portraits of Toronto Photographer Al Gilbert. Photography exhibit which is currently on display at The Market Gallery. In the St. Lawrence Market. Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Public History is Alive and Well in the Archives. The main portion...
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Public History Index
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Friday, March 26, 2010. Two weeks later and I'm still thinking about presentations and conversations from the annual NCPH conference, held in Portland. Mira and I tried to see separate panels to allow for more wide-ranging coverage, and both of us were at turns inspired, provoked, and vexed at what we heard (in short, exactly what we hoped for! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The PH Index Blog introduces, reviews, and connects to existing public history projects and happenings across various discipli...
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UCF: CAH: History: Graduate Programs
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The main goal of the program is to provide all participants with the research and writing skills needed to undertake major historical investigations. We offer two areas of concentration: Eastern and Western hemispheres. By focusing on broad areas of concentration we seek to break down the traditional national and geographic boundaries within history. Our liberal areas of concentration will allow students to examine global processes from a comparative perspective. MA in History - Public History.
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UCF: CAH: History: Robert Cassanello
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Robert Cassanello, Ph.D. Office Hours: Email, IM or by appointment. PhD from Florida State University (2000). Social History, Southern History, Race, Gender, Historiography. Robert Cassanello has published articles in the. Journal of Urban History, Florida Historical Quarterly. He has co-edited two books Florida's Working-Class Past: Current Perspectives on Labor, Race, and Gender from Spanish Florida to the New Immigration. With Melanie Shell-Weiss and. With Colin J. Davis. Journal of Urban History.
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