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History Studio: A Home in Woods Hole with Elizabeth Sheehy

History Studio: A Home in Woods Hole with Elizabeth Sheehy

by MHA | Mar 19, 2025 | Events, History Studios

Join us on Wednesday, April 2 at 7pm for the next installment in our publishing history authors’ series! A Home in Woods Hole with Elizabeth SheehyApril 2, 20257:00-8:30pm Walter Nickerson and Helena Nugent built a house in Woods Hole more than a hundred years...
Conversations on the Commons: Putting the Public in Publishing History

Conversations on the Commons: Putting the Public in Publishing History

by MHA | Mar 17, 2025 | Conversations on the Commons, Events

Join us on March 21 for a Conversation with Mary Dougherty from the University of Massachusetts Press and Erin Vosgien from Arcadia Publishing. Putting the Public in Publishing History Friday, March 21, 12-1:30pm The gold standard of having done research in local...
History Studio: Abandoned Massachusetts with David Whitemyer

History Studio: Abandoned Massachusetts with David Whitemyer

by MHA | Feb 20, 2025 | Events, History Studios

The Second Installment in our History Studio on Authors and Publishing in Massachusetts: David Whitemyer Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 7pm Massachusetts is littered with the remains of public and private buildings and landscapes: hospitals, factories, churches, houses,...
Conversation on the Commons: Reality Check: How Much Funding Is at Risk for Massachusetts History Organizations?

Conversation on the Commons: Reality Check: How Much Funding Is at Risk for Massachusetts History Organizations?

by MHA | Feb 5, 2025 | Conversations on the Commons, Events

Join us on Feb. 28 at 12pm as we break down exactly how federal funding changes will impact history organizations in Massachusetts. Featuring panelists Elizabeth O’Connell of the Massachusetts Archives, David Slatery of Mass Cultural Council, and Katherine...
History Studio: Author Talk with Jane Sciacca

History Studio: Author Talk with Jane Sciacca

by MHA | Jan 30, 2025 | Conversations on the Commons, Events, News

A History Studio on February 19 at 7pm featuring author Jane Sciacca, a former park ranger, public historian, and Massachusetts resident whose latest book, Enslavement in the Puritan Village, has just been released Colonial Sudbury, Massachusetts, was designated the...
Conversations on the Commons: Rev(ving) Up History: Promoting Tourism for the Big Anniversary

Conversations on the Commons: Rev(ving) Up History: Promoting Tourism for the Big Anniversary

by MHA | Dec 20, 2024 | Conversations on the Commons

Friday, January 10, 2025, 12:00-1:30 p.m. A Conversation on the Commons featuring Sheila Green of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism and Jonathan Lane of Rev250 America’s Semiquincentennial is just around the corner and Massachusetts is preparing for two...
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