Making history at 250 : the field guide for the semiquincentennial.

"On July 1, AASLH published Making History at 250: The Field Guide for the Semiquincentennial, a new resource with guiding themes and inspiring ideas to help you prepare for 2026. Whether you're already planning or are still unsure if you'll take part, this publication will help all o...

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Corporate Author: American Association for State and Local History.
Contributors: Marks, John Garrison, (Project director), Bain, Aja, (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Nashville, TN : AASLH/American Association for State and Local History, [2021]
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Online Access:American Association for State and Local History website (viewed November 8, 2021)
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Summary: "On July 1, AASLH published Making History at 250: The Field Guide for the Semiquincentennial, a new resource with guiding themes and inspiring ideas to help you prepare for 2026. Whether you're already planning or are still unsure if you'll take part, this publication will help all of us fulfill the potential of this anniversary. Complete the form above to download your free copy of the guide. To view a recording of our virtual launch event, click here. The United States will commemorate its 250th (or "Semiquincentennial") anniversary in 2026. AASLH is providing key leadership for the history community as we all prepare for this once-in-a-generation opportunity. We are monitoring national, regional, and state commemoration plans as they develop, serving as a clearinghouse of information for history organizations and practitioners at the local, state, and national levels. We are publishing resources to help guide commemoration planning, like webinars, blog posts, and other publications. We are in communication with other national initiatives, including the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission, to help ensure that the values and goals of the history community are represented well in national commemoration efforts. We have organized a national coordinating committee, facilitating communication and collaboration among major organizations, institutions, and agencies. Finally, we are outlining major goals and themes for the anniversary that can help align the work of a diverse and dynamic field over the next several years."--American Association for State and Local History website
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Project director; John Garrison Marks; editor, Aja Bain.
Physical Description: 22 pages ; 23 x 15 cm
ISBN: 9781737486411
1737486415