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The year 2014 will mark the hundredth anniversary of the outbreak of World War I. With some European governments planning… READ MORE
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Originally posted on my blog, pH: public History basics on acid. Although sites like the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of… READ MORE
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Note: This post originally appeared in my blog, Navigating New Media, which follows my journey through the Digital New Media… READ MORE
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In 1994, Common Courage Press, a progressive publishing house dedicated to social justice and based out of the small town… READ MORE
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Cross-posted at dvhunter.com An unexpected media and political discourse has emerged as the Federal government nears a second week of… READ MORE
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Illinois-based supermarket chain Jewel-Osco has announced that it will begin eliminating self-checkout lanes at a select number of their stores… READ MORE
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Should historians try to change the world? Can we make a difference with our research? Do we want our work to be… READ MORE
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by Pamela Johnson, Masters Student in Modern European History at Loyola University Chicago. Crossposted from The Scholarly Wife. This past semester,… READ MORE
The Lakefront Historian is a group blog written by graduate students and scholars associated with the Loyola University Chicago Public History Program. Content includes reviews of historical sites and institutions, commentary on the public consumption of history, thoughts on public history theory and practice, and news about public history careers.