- Check out the info on the "Art + History" opening at the Nicholas Brown Center on April 1 - a community project about the processes of interpreting history.
- Get a sneak peek at one of the offerings at the poster session: Documenting local history in post-Katrina New Orleans
- Read NCPH President Marianne Babal's update on our record-breaking attendance figures for the Providence conference
- If you're thinking about the carbon footprint of your conference travel, find out how to offset it here
- And read Heather Bailey's thoughts on the grad-student-friendliness of the NCPH conference!
Monday, March 30, 2009
Monday, March 30 update
Here's what's happening as we start into conference week (aside from a whole lot of tired public historians making their way from the OAH conference in Seattle last weekend to Providence for NCPH!):
Monday, March 23, 2009
Monday, March 23 update
With more than a week to go before the NCPH conference actually starts, we've seen some good pre-conference "buzz" on the blog site already.
Conference blog: http://ncph2009.blogspot.com/
- Here's how to join a "Dine-Around" affinity group for dinner on Saturday eve.
- Graduate students are a big part of this year's conference! See what Heather Bailey has to say about why she attends conferences, and Leah Nahmias's helpful list of conference FAQs generated by grad students, for grad students.
- If you're interested in Underground Railroad history, check out this post about keynote speaker Jim Stewart and more.
- And if you wish, weigh in on the Great Twitter Debate!
Conference blog: http://ncph2009.blogspot.com/
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