Those of you who have been following our coverage of the annual meetings of the American Historical Association and the American Society of Church History (ASCH) are familiar with Mandy McMichael. You can read here previous posts here.Mandy is a...
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Erin Bartram on Day Three at AHA 2015:
The American Converts Database Here is Erin’s final post from AHA 2015:–JF Now that I’m home and sifting through the pile of handouts, pamphlets, and business cards I picked up over the last few days, it’s time to write my […]
American Religion Online
Kyle Roberts of Loyola’s Jesuit Libraries Project (left) This morning (Sunday) I had the privilege to chair and offer a comment on an American Society of Church History session entitled “American Religion Online: How Digital Projects Can Change How We […]
Whither the History Major?
Boyer Hall: Home of the Messiah College History Department On Sunday afternoon I attended AHA session #186: “Whither the History Major?” Here is the session description: Where is the history major headed? Is it losing ground or at the leading edge...
More From Christian James on the Digital History and Library/Archive Front
New York Public Library For Christian’s previous AHA 2015 post click here.–JF Later Friday, I attended two panels about important historical research issues in the digital era. The first, Session #42: “Digital Tools: From the Archive to Publication,” presented case...
In Search of a Lanyard at AHA 2015
My badge needs a lanyard! If you have been reading our AHA 2015 posts, you know that I have been searching for a lanyard for my conference name badge. It has been a great conference, and the AHA should be […]
What I Saw/Learned On My Stroll Through the AHA 2015 Book Exhibit
I decided to take an hour or so this morning to stroll through the AHA book exhibit. For those of you who care, here is what happened: I bought some books: I bumped into Claire Potter, aka, The Tenured Radical. Always […]