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Putting History to Work in the World. National Council on Public History. National Council on Public History. What is Public History? Perspectives on the Field. Publications & Resources. For Practitioners and Consultants. For Public History Educators. Board, Governance, Bylaws, Committees. Patrons & Partners. Board, Governance, Bylaws, Committees. National Council On public History. Supporting your work in public history for more than 30 years Join or Renew with NCPH! Don’t wish to renew online? Want to ...
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Whose History?: September 2011
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Curating meaning, message, memory. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. The New History in an Old Museum. By Richard Handler and Eric Gable, 1997. Private History in Public. By Tammy S. Gordon, 2010. 8220;Civic Seeing: Museums and the Organization of Vision,” by Tony Bennett, 2006. Selections), by Andrea Witcomb, 2003. Her vision meshes well with Rosenzweig and Thelen’s findings that people are partial to histories of personal significance, and that they trust museums and eyewitnesses as sources of knowled...
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DH in Philly - Digital Humanities in the Delaware Valley
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This page serves as a directory of digital work being done in the Greater Delaware Valley and about the Greater Delaware Valley as a useful resource for people who are looking for orientation. Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collection Libraries. Museum Council of Greater Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine. MacNeil Center for Early American Studies. Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities.
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Whose History?: November 2011
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Curating meaning, message, memory. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. By Cathy Stanton (2006). Cathy Stanton’s book explores the essential paradox of culture-led revitalization in postindustrial cities. That is, the restored buildings and interpretive vignettes of working-class life, as well as the salaries of those who fashion them, are products of the same system (i.e., capitalism) that wreaked havoc on mill towns, their people, and their economies in the first place. Is the narrative replicable? Quinebaug-Sh...
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What’s New? | Charlene Mires | Rutgers University
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Courses for Fall 2017 (New Options for Public History). UNDERGRADUATE Introduction to Public History This seminar-style course provides an opportunity explore the ways that history is studied and communicated in settings such as museums, historic sites, and archives, and in the digital realm. Readings and discussion will include controversies such as the display of the Enola Gay at the National Air and Space Museum … Read more Courses for Fall 2017 (New Options for Public History). March 12, 2017,. Appli...
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Whose History?: October 2011
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Curating meaning, message, memory. Tuesday, October 25, 2011. On the Shoulders of a Giant. By Freeman Tilden (2007). Introduction and Chapter 12, by Michael Frisch (1990). When the book-cover blurb promises the defining work in interpretation of heritage resources, attention must be paid. (On a personal level, I have a soft spot for reformed newshounds in porkpie hats.) The volume in question is. First published in 1957 and now in its fourth edition. By contrast, Michael Frisch, in A Shared Authority,.
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CV | Tyler Hoffman | Rutgers University
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View printable PDF version. Tyler Hoffman, Ph.D. Armitage Hall, Room 394. 311 N Fifth Street. Camden, NJ 08102-1405. Work phone: (856) 225-6515. Email: thoffman@camden.rutgers.edu. Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University-Camden, 2008-present. Interim Director, Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts, Rutgers University-Camden, 2009-present. President, Rutgers University-Camden Faculty Senate (elected by full-time Arts and Sciences Faculty; advisory body to the Dean), 2003-04.
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Courses | Tyler Hoffman | Rutgers University
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The Life and Writing of Whitman (56:606:522:01). South African Literature, with trip to South Africa (56:606:613:01). Tyler Hoffman, PhD. 411 North Fifth Street. Camden, NJ 08102. X74;hoffman@camden.rutgers.edu. Walt Whitman Program in American Studies. The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanitites at Rutgers Camden. Rutgers-Camden Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. Page last updated at. 11:27 am July 1, 2013.
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AMPO Maps Course | Tyler Hoffman | Rutgers University
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Joseph Breintnall, A Plain Description of One Single Street in this City, ca. 1730s. Kerry Boyles’ Map:. Timothy Lynch’s Map:. Daniel Rowan’s Map:. At Delaware’s broad Stream, the View begin,. Where jutting Wharfs, Food-freighted Boats take in. Then with th’ advancing Sun, direct your Eye;. Wide opes the Street, with firm Brick Buildings high:. Step, gently rising, o’er the Pebbly Way,. And see the Shops their tempting Wares display;. Chief on the Right, screen’d from rude Winds and blest,. Within a Voic...
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Sponsors | THATCAMP Philly 2011
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The Humanities and Technology Camp in Philly. Skip to primary content. Workshop 1 Data Manipulation for Non-Programmers. Breakout A How to Get What You Want out of Oral Histories. Breakout B Making Content Shine with Omeka. Breakout C Making Your Data Web-Ready — Intro to XML. Workshop 2 Herding Cats: Project Management for Collaborative Work. THATCamp Philly 2011 has been generously supported by local believers in the digital humanities. Pew Center for Arts and Heritage: Heritage Philadelphia Program.
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