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As museums and historical institutions have increased their web presence, so too have we seen the rise of the digital… READ MORE
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About the three weeks ago I returned from my third trip to England and it seems like every time I… READ MORE
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American Moments: The Legacy of Greek Immigration (National Hellenic Museum: Chicago, IL) “The story of American immigration is universal;… READ MORE
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The Kurokawa Gallery at the Art Institute of Chicago is a unique and unusual setting for an exhibition. As both… READ MORE
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This upcoming May, I will be getting married. My future in-laws, The Hicks family, are multi-generational residences of Columbus, Georgia.… READ MORE
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This is one of two reviews of “Django Unchained” by Lakefront Historian bloggers. See also ajdilorenzo’s post on the film.… READ MORE
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This is one of two reviews of “Django Unchained” by Lakefront Historian bloggers. See also Courtney Baxter’s post on the… READ MORE
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Over Thanksgiving break, I visited North Carolina’s Outer Banks, home of sprawling vacation homes, wild horses, and the site of… 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.