The 23rd International Oral History Conference brought Voice of Witness to Kraków, Poland!| Voice of Witness
The following autobiographical interview was held on April 14, 1993, with Mr. Tom Walters, a retired U.S. Coast Guard Commander and helicopter pilot. The interview was held in Mr. Walters home on Kodiak Island in Alaska. The interviewer was James D. Metza, a student at Kodiak Island College. Continue Reading| Coast Guard Aviation History
The Louis Armstrong House Museum is set to debut a new oral history exhibition next month exploring the voices, memories, characters and legacies of the| QNS
Last month at the RLM Studio, we gathered our team of project support and held the Northland oral histories kick-off planning meeting.| Northland Archives
The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure Document Blog| Document Blog
by Arno Görgen, Addrich Mauch & Kevin Negele “I think I’ll be holding a controller in my hand until I drop dead. And you can’t take this from me anymore. It’s a bit of a way of life, all these cultures.” (Sascha Böhme, I29, 19.07.2024, 01:26:43)1 1. Introduction While many of our colleagues at CH … Continue reading Diving into Early Swiss Player Cultures with Swiss Gamescapes Plus – Methodological Approach and Early Phase Report| Confoederatio Ludens
Nothing about the Smithsonian Institution can be described as small, especially the impact of its staff. As an intern with the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives Summer Scholars’ Program in the more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
Can you imagine packing up your whole life into a single suitcase, and travelling half-way around the world to start afresh? That is exactly what thousands of West Indians did in the late 194…| Hampshire Archives and Local Studies
Editors’ Note: We publish the editor’s introduction to the August 2024 issue of The Public Historian here. The entire issue is available online to National Council on Public History members and to others with subscription access. The three articles in this issue all grapple with interpreting a particular place over multiple time periods, often in conversation with each other, […]| National Council on Public History
For history education in college today, instructors must engage students with humanities research in meaningful ways. This piece outlines the procedure of the project, from recruiting students to e…| Clio and the Contemporary
Absurd, absurdist, and in its own elliptical way, one of the biggest influences on comedy today. Meet the unwitting pioneers behind the internet's dumbest revolution.| BuzzFeed News