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Unconference: Telling Untold Stories

Telling Untold Histories – New Jersey’s annual unconference that looks for human stories yet to be told – will be held on April 26, 2019, in the Paul Robeson’s Campus Center at Rutgers-University Newark.

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Amy Osterhout

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Call for Papers: American Philosophical Society “The Power of Maps and the Politics of Borders”

The American Philosophical Society Library invites scholars in all fields to submit paper proposals for an international and interdisciplinary conference investigating the power of maps and the politics of drawing borders.

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Amy Osterhout

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The Cultural Value of Everyday Places: A Symposium to Honor Longstreth

“The Cultural Value of Everyday Places: A Symposium to Honor Longstreth” symposium will take place ahead of the 2019 VAF Conference Landscapes of Succession in Philadelphia at the University of Pennsylvania May 28-29.

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Amy Osterhout

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Call for Papers: 2019 Pennsylvania Historical Association Annual Meeting

The Pennsylvania Historical Association invites proposals for its 2019 Annual Meeting, being held October 17-19. The conference theme will be “Constructing Citizenship and Community.” Proposals are due by March 15.

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Amy Osterhout

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Historic Preservation Courses for Spring 2019

Register for any of MARCH’s Spring 2019 course offerings in Historic Preservation.

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Amy Osterhout

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NJ History Day Judges Needed

Judges are still needed for New Jersey History Day’s four contests this year! Judges are provided a free breakfast and lunch, and have the opportunity to learn from and give feedback to the next generation of historians.

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Amy Osterhout

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Delaware Museums to Host Programs in Honor of African-American History Month

Delaware’s Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs will be hosting thirteen special events at various museums throughout Delaware in honor of African-American History Month. These events will run throughout the month, and all are free and open to the public.

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Amy Osterhout

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Cemeteries and Historic Preservation: Workshop and Tour of The Woodlands and Mount Moriah Cemetery

Workshop participants will learn about Philadelphia’s rural cemeteries, as well as how to assess a cemetery’s preservation needs and possible treatments.

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Tamara Gaskell

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Find Your Perfect Match: Grantmakers and History Organizations, Perfect Together

How do you find the right funder for your needs? Join us on April 10 to hear from some of New Jersey’s top funders about what they look for in successful proposals.

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Tamara Gaskell

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Public History Boot Camp: New Views on Immigration and Diversity for History Organizations

While this workshop is over, MARCH expects to offer future workshops on this and similar topics. A half-day workshop, offered […]

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William Buie

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