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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Co-Creating Narratives in Public Spaces Symposium Review
I took a break from dissertation writing to attend a symposium called, “Co-Creating Narratives in Public Spaces,” jointly held by the National Park Service and George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Why does the NPS need this symposium? Well, where … Continue reading
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Tagged Conferences, National Parks, Public History, Shared Authority
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Using Newspapers.com for Historical Research
Like many researchers, historical newspapers are my bread and butter. I use everything from national publications like Washington Post and New York Times to small local newspapers to help fill in gaps in historical narratives that other sources leave out. … Continue reading
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