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History Camp is the unconference dedicated to all things history.

This Saturday, March 28 at the Harriet Tubman House


566 Columbus Avenue Near the Mass Ave T stop

Everyone is welcome, but registration is required: historycamp2015.eventbrite.com



"Roman Legionary" Andy Volpe "Pushing the Envelope: A brief history of the U.S. Postal system by viewing postage stamps" Henry Lukas, Education Director at
the Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History at Regis College "In Defense of Material Culture" Erik R. Bauer, Archivist, Peabody Institute Library "Were the Early
Suffragists Racist? A Look Into The Early Movement prior to The Emancipation Proclamation" Colleen Janz, Executive Director, Susan B Anthony Birthplace Museum
"This Side of Paradise: The tragedy and triumph of a small town in MetroWest" writer Peter Golden "Don't let History Get STEAMrolled: Practical approaches to
getting kids engaged with history" panel discussion "Sharing Your Passion for History: Blogs, Podcasts, Books, and More" panel discussion "Soldiers in Our
Homes: The French and Indian War & Quartering in Albany, New York, 1756-1763" Elizabeth M. Covart, Ph.D., Independent Scholar The Salem Witch Trials: The
Accused, Their Accusers, and the American Experience author Marilynne Roach and author Dr. Emerson Tad Baker of Salem State University "A History of the
Boston Post RoadAmericas First Information Highway Henry Lukas, Education Director at the Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History at Regis College
"Researching the Old Homesteads of Marlborough" Chandra Lothian, Marlborough Historical Society Trustee "Our Forebears & Massachusetts in the Civil War"
author Bob Schecter "Ideas for Programming, Outreach, and Operations of Smaller History Organizations: What worked what didn't, and what we learned from it"
panel discussion "Living History: Historic House Museums and the Classroom Teacher: The Age of Medicine and Midwifery" Patricia Violette, Executive Director of
the Shirley-Eustis House "Risky Business: Living History Events in Traditional Museums" Elizabeth Sulock, Manager of Public Outreach and Living History at the
Newport Historical Society, and Kirsten Hammerstrom, Director of Collections at the Rhode Island Historical Society "Making History Comics" Jason Rodriguez, editor
of the Colonial Comics series "Prince Demah, Portrait Painter" Paula Bagger, a director of the Hingham Historical Society How Would-Be Assassin Samuel Dyer Nearly
Triggered the Revolutionary War" author J. L. Bell "Digital Humanities/Tools for Teachers of American History: Using Primary Sources (U.S. History to 1865, part
one)" Sara Hamlen Saving the Reality Travis Roland, Assistant Curator of the Museum of World War Two in Natick "John Trumbull's Portraiture in an Iconic
Historical Painting of the Revolutionary Era" author Sam Forman The 1775 Dysentery Epidemic, Looking at the Little Picture Judy Cataldo

Heres what people had to say after the first History Camp last year: Excellent sessions, interesting people I hoped it would be good . . . and it was great Id register
again in a heartbeat Join us at History Camp 2015. Last year History Camp filled up days in advance, so register now to be sure you have a spot. And follow #HistoryCamp
on Twitter. If you would like to present, send your session title and description, and your name and contact information to Lee@TheHistoryList.com.

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