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March 2Dr. Morag Martin, Department of History, examines how the Sisters of Nonnatus in BBC’s The Midwife represent a utopian vision of health care.
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February 28Michael J. Kramer, Assistant Professor of History, writes about the Berkeley Folk Music Festival Project as multimodal digital public history at NCPH’s History@Work Blog.
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July 23BS in History
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July 23BS in History
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December 7Olivia Langa has spent two semesters as a research assistant for Dr. Michael J. Kramer’s NEH-funded Berkeley Folk Music Festival Project, a digital public history project documenting a folk music festival that took place at the University of California from 1958 to 1970.
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December 1Students in History professor Dr. Michael J. Kramer’s Introduction to Honors College course took part in digital documentation and curation of campus, local, regional, and state history.
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December 1Students in History professor Dr. Michael J. Kramer’s Introduction to Honors College course took part in digital documentation and curation of campus, local, regional, and state history.
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November 12
Dr. Michael J. Kramer, Assistant Professor of History, demonstrates “Revising Humbead’s Revised Map of the World: Taking a Virtual Folk Music World Into Virtual Reality” at the 6th Annual RIT Frameless Labs XR Symposium.
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November 10Dr. Michael J. Kramer, Assistant Professor of History, demonstrates “Revising Humbead’s Revised Map of the World: Taking a Virtual Folk Music World Into Virtual Reality” at the 6th Annual RIT Frameless Labs XR Symposium.
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October 18Morag Martin, Associate Professor of History, published an article in French Historical Studies on 19th-century maternity wards by looking at the tensions between three sets of single women: midwifery students, sister nurses, and single pregnant patients.
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October 14Dr. Michael J. Kramer, Assistant Professor of history, was interviewed for a Northwestern Now feature about the Berkeley Folk Music Festival digital exhibit he curated from an archive of over 30,000 artifacts housed at Northwestern University Libraries.
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September 20Dr. Michael J. Kramer, Assistant Professor of History, reviews a series of books focused on digital history, published in the US Intellectual History Book Review.
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August 30Dr. Morag Martin received the Nurse Practitioner History Research Scholar Award from the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry.
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August 30SUNY Brockport historian Michael J. Kramer publishes a new digital public history exhibit about the Berkeley Folk Music Festival, an understudied event that took place at the University of California between 1958 and 1970.
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July 6Michael J. Kramer, Assistant Professor of History, examines the history of Woody Guthrie’s song “This Land Is Your Land” and the larger question of alternative American national anthems in his latest publication.
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June 16Graduate history student Grace Pulcini and undergraduate history majors Samantha Symonds and Jacob Maloney reflect on their spring 2021 public history internships.
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May 17History alum Dr. Benjamin Young recently published a book on North Korea and was recently hired to work at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University.
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May 4Michael Kramer’s review essay examines two recent books — Dancing Revolution: Bodies, Space, and Sound in American Cultural History and Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black and White, Body and Soul in American Music.
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April 15In 19th century France, pregnant women had a choice of a medical professional to support them through childbirth. Find out who prevailed in the conflict between female and male professionals in Dr. Morag Martin’s recently published article.
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March 11Michael J. Kramer (Assistant Professor in the Department of History) published an essay in Digital Humanities Quarterly that explores the interpretive possibilities of turning visual data into sound for historical analysis.