CFP: Color, Commerce and Consumption in Global Historical Perspective
Historians of business, technology, and industry have examined the role of the nineteenth-century German chemical industry in revolutionizing the production […]
Historians of business, technology, and industry have examined the role of the nineteenth-century German chemical industry in revolutionizing the production […]
As the economic downturn continues, many mid-Atlantic cultural organizations have moved from short-term responses to long-term financial concerns. In the […]
By Timothy Murtha Once quietly wild, much of rural Pennsylvania lies at the epicenter of a furious effort to extract […]
These past three years or so, I have found that I’m using the phrases “in this economic climate” or “in […]
By Deb Boyer Using technology to provide access to the collections held by cultural institutions is nothing new. Using augmented […]
By Linda Shopes It all began with a casual conversation on the way to class and a couple of well […]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will offer a seminar, “Greening Historic Communities: What Works, What Doesn’t, What Should Change?” on […]
This month we feature a slightly edited version of the Fredric M. Miller Memorial Lecture delivered by MARCH founding director […]
Visitors to our web site will notice that this March was a busy month at MARCH, as we launched new […]
“Displacement and Community,” Spring Conference, Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region (OHMAR). Philadelphia, Pa.