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Public History at Northwest
Learn more about the Public History & Museum Studies program at Northwest Missouri State University.
Internships, jobs, conferences, and other key announcements for that program, its current students, and alumni is posted here. Disclaimer: While the content of this page is posted on behalf of the the Public History & Museum Studies program at Northwest, the content does not necessarily reflect the opinions and viewpoints of Northwest Missouri State University.
07/19/2021
Graduate students and recent graduates - JOB OPENING!!!
A job opening working with a UCM faculty member in Warrensburg, NAGPRA Preparator, a one year grant funded position (funded by the National Park Service) to begin September 1:
NAGPRA - Preparator The NAGPRA Coordinator is a position funded by the National Park Service. Responsibilities are 1. Maintain external NAGPRA catalog and indigenous North America internal catalog. 2. Manage repatriation consultation letters and calls. 3. Identify, catalog, and rehouse NAGPRA related artifacts in the c...
06/28/2021
Call for Papers -- Missouri Association for Museums and Archives -- Annual Conference
SUBMISSION DEADLINE JULY 1ST - THIS WEEK!!!
Theme: Approaching the Horizon
Date: October 19-21, 2021 (virtual conference)
As Missouri celebrates its 200th anniversary, it allows us all to reflect on our state’s history, but it also encourages us to look to the future.
The conference will be held virtually. (Information on registration will be available soon at MAMA Annual Meeting 2021 -- Approaching the Horizon.)
CALL for PROPOSALS
Session proposal deadline: July 1, 2021
Submit proposals electronically to Christopher Gordon ([email protected]).
Proposals should include:
• Name, Institution/Organization/Company, Address, Phone, Email
• Title of Proposed Session/Abstract or Description of Session
• Presenter’s Names / Affiliations
• Length of presentation (30, or 45 minutes)
Individuals from the museum/archives field and related communities are encouraged to present at this conference which will focus on creating optimism, growth, recovery, and new perspectives through planning and self-reflection as we strive to move forward in the post-pandemic world. You are encouraged to submit session proposals that demonstrate how you are envisioning a new future for your museum/archives through strategic planning, business modeling, incorporating new perspectives and interpretations, generating greater access, enhanced programming, or other means of creating a better institution for the next 200 years!
Sessions may be 30-45 minutes in length. We encourage you to partner with other museum/archives professionals to collaborate on a panel or present individually.
MAMA thanks the Missouri Humanities Council for its support of this conference and other MAMA programming.
Missouri Association for Museums and Archives - MAMA Annual Meeting 2021 -- Approaching the Horizon As Missouri celebrates its 200th anniversary, it allows us all to reflect on our state’s history, but it also encourages us to look to the future.
06/21/2021
Call for Papers -- Missouri Association for Museums and Archives -- Annual Conference
SUBMISSION DEADLINE JULY 1ST
Theme: Approaching the Horizon
Date: October 19-21, 2021 (virtual conference)
As Missouri celebrates its 200th anniversary, it allows us all to reflect on our state’s history, but it also encourages us to look to the future.
The conference will be held virtually. (Information on registration will be available soon at MAMA Annual Meeting 2021 -- Approaching the Horizon.)
CALL for PROPOSALS
Session proposal deadline: July 1, 2021
Submit proposals electronically to Christopher Gordon ([email protected]).
Proposals should include:
• Name, Institution/Organization/Company, Address, Phone, Email
• Title of Proposed Session/Abstract or Description of Session
• Presenter’s Names / Affiliations
• Length of presentation (30, or 45 minutes)
Individuals from the museum/archives field and related communities are encouraged to present at this conference which will focus on creating optimism, growth, recovery, and new perspectives through planning and self-reflection as we strive to move forward in the post-pandemic world. You are encouraged to submit session proposals that demonstrate how you are envisioning a new future for your museum/archives through strategic planning, business modeling, incorporating new perspectives and interpretations, generating greater access, enhanced programming, or other means of creating a better institution for the next 200 years!
Sessions may be 30-45 minutes in length. We encourage you to partner with other museum/archives professionals to collaborate on a panel or present individually.
MAMA thanks the Missouri Humanities Council for its support of this conference and other MAMA programming.
Missouri Association for Museums and Archives - MAMA Annual Meeting 2021 -- Approaching the Horizon As Missouri celebrates its 200th anniversary, it allows us all to reflect on our state’s history, but it also encourages us to look to the future.
06/11/2021
A month of popular history.
Historian Alexis Coe hosted a series of interviews in her newsletter in the month of May. “On Popular History” explores the many forms popular history can take, from journalism to novels to podcasts. While much of the content is locked to subscribers, the final interview, with the hosts of the podcast This Day in Esoteric History, is open and offers a great look behind the scenes at a popular history podcast.
On Popular History: Kellie Jackson, Nicole Hemmer, and Jody Avirgan Welcome to the last week of Popular History Month! Here’s the schedule: April 24: Introduction May 1: Rebecca Traister May 8: Jamelle Bouie May 15: Rebecca Onion May 19: T.J. Stiles May 22: Pamela Newkirk May 26: Brian Wolly May 29: Kellie Jackson, Nicole Hemmer, and Jody Avirgan
06/10/2021
Dismantling a Confederate statue is only the first step.
In December of 2020, the statue of Stonewall Jackson was taken down from the Virginia Military Institute’s (VMI’s) campus in Lexington, Virginia, after standing there for 108 years. The decision was spearheaded by four alumni, who believed it was a necessary first step, but not sufficient in rooting out the academy’s history of racism, as evident in the number of alumni who viewed its removal as a disgrace. Molly Ball writes for Time about how the statue’s dismantling has divided the VMI’s alumni, students, and leaders, brought the school’s racist past to the surface, and shown the reckoning its future holds.
America's Racial Awakening Forces Virginia Military Institute To Confront Its Past—And Future As our history shows, fights like the one at VMI will reverberate for decades to come
Submit your poster for AASLH 2021 conference! This is a great opportunity for students, recent graduates, and new working professionals.
The NCPH is pleased to be able to return to sponsoring the poster session at the American Association for State and Local History’s (AASLH’s) annual meeting this September. The poster session will be on Friday, September 24, at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. We’re accepting poster submissions through NCPH's website, and you can view the Call for Posters and submit via
06/08/2021
Call for Papers -- Missouri Association for Museums and Archives -- Annual Conference
Theme: Approaching the Horizon
Date: October 19-21, 2021 (virtual conference)
As Missouri celebrates its 200th anniversary, it allows us all to reflect on our state’s history, but it also encourages us to look to the future.
The conference will be held virtually. (Information on registration will be available soon at MAMA Annual Meeting 2021 -- Approaching the Horizon.)
CALL for PROPOSALS
Session proposal deadline: July 1, 2021
Submit proposals electronically to Christopher Gordon ([email protected]).
Proposals should include:
• Name, Institution/Organization/Company, Address, Phone, Email
• Title of Proposed Session/Abstract or Description of Session
• Presenter’s Names / Affiliations
• Length of presentation (30, or 45 minutes)
Individuals from the museum/archives field and related communities are encouraged to present at this conference which will focus on creating optimism, growth, recovery, and new perspectives through planning and self-reflection as we strive to move forward in the post-pandemic world. You are encouraged to submit session proposals that demonstrate how you are envisioning a new future for your museum/archives through strategic planning, business modeling, incorporating new perspectives and interpretations, generating greater access, enhanced programming, or other means of creating a better institution for the next 200 years!
Sessions may be 30-45 minutes in length. We encourage you to partner with other museum/archives professionals to collaborate on a panel or present individually.
MAMA thanks the Missouri Humanities Council for its support of this conference and other MAMA programming.
Missouri Association for Museums and Archives - MAMA Annual Meeting 2021 -- Approaching the Horizon As Missouri celebrates its 200th anniversary, it allows us all to reflect on our state’s history, but it also encourages us to look to the future.
06/07/2021
Remembering the Tulsa Race Massacre a century later.
This week marks the 100-year anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, and numerous news outlets are commemorating the event with thorough coverage. The Wall Street Journal explores the lasting economic consequences of the massacre for the Greenwood neighborhood and Tulsa’s Black residents. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-tulsa-race-massacre-100-years-later-11622221205The Root has gone through its archives to collect a decade’s worth of articles related to the Tulsa Race Massacre. https://www.theroot.com/the-stories-weve-told-a-look-at-the-tulsa-race-massacr-1846991820 The Associated Press reports on renewed efforts to identify the victims of the massacre and ensure proper burial of their remains. https://apnews.com/article/tulsa-massacres-race-and-ethnicity-af589e8c37a31bcd30f0f7977a9ca4c0 The New York Times’ coverage includes a primer on the massacre; reviews of several documentaries produced for the anniversary; testimonials from the three known living survivors of the massacre; and a feature asking how justice can be served and reparations made to Tulsa’s Black community. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/20/us/tulsa-greenwood-massacre.html
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06/07/2021
Are you in the St. Charles area this summer? There is a part time position open at the First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site!
https://mocareers.mo.gov/hiretrue/ce3/job-board/5effe9b2-4b89-494b-ac76-c45e25190768/61f42231-682e-45ee-92a1-a8346cd957d7?jb=true
First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site | Missouri State Parks Missouri State Parks has implemented a number of measures designed to maintain required social distancing and protect visitors, volunteers and staff. We ask our visitors to view our Park Hours to confirm operating hours. A full list of temporary closures can be found here. The latest information fro...
05/21/2021
History graduate Trevor Tutt created this exhibit on cemeteries in Buchanan County:
Stories in Stone: Cemeteries of Buchanan County In 2019, the St. Joseph Public Library’s genealogy and local history department began the process of creating an interactive cemetery map of Buchanan County and the surrounding area. With locals a…
05/20/2021
May is historic preservation month. What in your town should be listed on the national register of historic places?!
https://uncommoncharacter.com/stories/historic-preservation/?fbclid=IwAR2cG35kvbpVBSLY4CH_kI4QE7VLpC7halObObQMjAD7BTUW0p1qIeJXKMU
Historic Preservation There is no argument that St. Joseph, Missouri is home to beautiful and uncommon architecture. Examples of the unique history of our city are seen in historic neighborhoods like Hall Street to our bustling downtown. Beginning with examples of the fur trading days of Joseph Robidoux and the founding....
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