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Israel to Mid-Atlantic: Visions of Place Collaboration

Professors at Rutgers-Camden and Towson University collaborated to curate an exhibit of contemporary Israeli art, now on display at the Stedman Gallery until December 17.

Christian Malatesta

Public Humanities News

Hidden-History Sundays at Old Broad Street Church in Bridgeton, NJ

Visitors to Bridgeton’s Old Broad Street Church and Cemetery this summer will enjoy a host of free tours, lectures and exhibits.

Christian Malatesta

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Historical Attractions in DE Beach Towns

Delaware’s Atlantic Ocean resorts offer a wide variety of historical attractions including Swanendael, the site of Delaware’s first European settlement.

Christian Malatesta

Public Humanities News

NJ National Guard Museum Open for Summer

Visit the National Guard Militia Museum in New Jersey this summer.

Christian Malatesta

Public Humanities News

NY State Museum Getting $14 Million Renovations

It was announced earlier today that the New York State Museum, in Albany, New York, would be getting a $14 million facelift.

Christian Malatesta

Public Humanities News

Sixty Recipients Receive Highest Honor from AASLH

The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) recently announced the winners of the 70th annual Leadership in History Awards.

Christian Malatesta

Insights Blog

Controversy in Public History … Can We Move Beyond Relativism?

Public historians took a battering 20 years ago through highly public struggles over two Smithsonian exhibits.

Sharon Ann Holt

Public Humanities News

Celebrate 275 Years of Morris Township

In conjunction with the Mayor and Township Committee of Morris Township and The Historic Preservation Commission of Morris Township, The […]

Christian Malatesta

Insights Blog

Through a Lens, Clearly: The Civil Rights Movement in the Camera's Eye

By Gail Friedman It has been more than 50 years since television news and picture magazines began bringing into American […]

MARCH Contributor

Public Humanities News

AASLH Announces Leadership in History Award Winners

Fourteen individuals and organizations from the mid-Atlantic region have been named as recipients of the American Association of Local and State History’s Leadership in History Awards.

Mandi Magnuson-Hung

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