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Pennsylvania history

The Author’s Corner with Albert J. Churella

Rachel Petroziello   |  January 3, 2025

Albert J. Churella is Professor of History at Kennesaw State University. This interview is based on his new book, The Pennsylvania Railroad: The Long Decline, 1933–1968 (Indiana University Press, 2024). JF: What led you to write The Pennsylvania Railroad? AC: Most of […]

The Author’s Corner with Jane E. Calvert

Rachel Petroziello   |  December 2, 2024

Jane E. Calvert is Director and Chief Editor of The John Dickinson Writings Project. This interview is based on her new book, Penman of the Founding: A Biography of John Dickinson (Oxford University Press, 2024). JF: What led you to […]

A two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian weighs-in on Trump’s comments about the Battle of Gettysburg

John Fea   |  April 15, 2024

Donald Trump was in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania last weekend. His rally took place at the Lehigh Valley Fairgrounds. The rally is making headlines for Trump’s riff on the Battle of Gettysburg. By the way, Schnecksville is located approximately 120 miles from […]

The Author’s Corner with Zachary Brodt

Rachel Petroziello   |  December 4, 2023

Zachary Brodt is the University Archivist and Records Manager for the University of Pittsburgh Library System. This interview is based on his new book, From the Steel City to the White City: Western Pennsylvania and the World’s Columbian Exposition (University of […]

GOP gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano gives a tour of the Pennsylvania senate chamber

John Fea   |  July 21, 2022

Stay tuned. Tomorrow in my weekly feature at Current I will be writing about this video. Watch:

Episode 94: “Gettysburg, 1963”

John Fea   |  February 6, 2022

Our guest in this episode is Gettysburg College historian Jill Ogline Titus. Her new book, Gettysburg 1963, tells the story of the centennial celebration of the Civil War in the Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg. Through an examination of the experiences of political […]

“I wonder if these parents know or realize what a great gift they are refusing”

John Fea   |  September 12, 2021

Source: Letter to the Editor, Wilkes Barre (PA) Times Leader, March 8, 1957

Messiah University’s Digital Harrisburg Initiative wins the Leadership in History Award from the American Association for State and Local History

John Fea   |  July 12, 2021

I occasionally write about Messiah’s Digital Harrisburg Initiative (DHI). My colleague David Pettegrew and his team do an amazing job of serving our local community through public and digital history. I am thrilled to see that the American Association for […]

The Author’s Corner with Elizabeth Kimball

Annie Thorn   |  April 29, 2021

Elizabeth Kimball is Assistant Professor of English at Drexel University. This interview is based on her new book, Translingual Inheritance: Language Diversity in Early National Philadelphia (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2021). JF: What led you to write Translingual Inheritance? EK: […]