‘Talking Statues’ Arrives in New York City
The public history project originated in Copenhagen and gives statues a voice.
The public history project originated in Copenhagen and gives statues a voice.
The May 2017 issue of The Public Historianlooks at how women’s history is represented in public.
Q&A with author, artist, and agitator Ruth Sergel about her arts, humanities, public history, and social activism practice, writing ‘See You in the Streets,’ and more.
MARCH is co-sponsoring the 7th Annual Public History Community Forum. FREE with RSVP.
The Pennsylvania Historical Association invites proposals on all aspects of Pennsylvania and Mid-Atlantic history for its 2017 Annual Meeting.
The American History Association recognized several local scholars and professionals for their contributions to the field of history, including two working in public history.
Creators of a digital map invite residents to explore centuries of West Philadelphia history.
A new ten-week course in American Architectural History begins in February. Reserve your seat today for the class and other one-day workshops.
“Humanities Connection,” a radio program sponsored by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, focused on upcoming MARCH program on disability history.