7th Annual Public History Community Forum
MARCH is co-sponsoring the 7th Annual Public History Community Forum. FREE with RSVP.
MARCH is co-sponsoring the 7th Annual Public History Community Forum. FREE with RSVP.
This month our rowhouse in the Cooper Street Historic District has been lively with undergraduate and graduate students as well as the ongoing activities of our staff.
By Howard Gillette
In the twenty years since his landmark book, The New American Ghetto, appeared, the New York-based photographer Camilo Jose Vergara’s role in bringing the face of inner city life to wide public attention has brought him considerable acclaim.
MARCH and OHMAR (Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region) formed a partnership to host three major events for public historians on the Rutgers University-Camden campus.
American Material Culture: Nineteenth-Century New York NEH Summer Institute for College and University Teachers At the Bard Graduate Center: Decorative […]
Much of the history I write involves absences, erasures, and silences in the historical record and I am a huge […]
A Hunger for Memory and Thirst for Justice: Nourishing Consciousness and Awakening Imagination Event flyer Miller Invite – Description By telling stories gathered […]
New Views on Immigration and Diversity for History Organizations December 12, 2013 MARCH / Camden County Historical Society When the […]
Call for Bloggers: The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) at Rutgers-Camden seeks bloggers on issues and trends in […]
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) at Rutgers-Camden is pleased to announce its continuing sponsorship of the second annual […]