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Groundbreaking for New State Archives Building

On Tuesday August 15, Governor Eric Holcomb and IARA Executive Director and IAH Treasurer, Chandler Lightly, broke ground on a new Indiana State Archives Building in downtown Indianapolis along the Indianapolis Canal Walk between Ohio and New York Streets. Learn more about the project plan and timeline here.

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Thank You!

Thank you to everyone who made our 2023 Annual Conference a success:  IAH board members; conference hosts from the Indiana Magazine of History; presenters who shared their work; session chairs; and the organizers of the special Unmasked exhibit at IUB, for offering tours to our members during the conference.

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Indiana Magazine of History Publishes Special Issue

The December 2022 issue of the Indiana Magazine of History highlights Women, Suffrage, and Politics in Indiana.

Purdue University Professor Emerita of History Nancy Gabin introduces the special issue, which contains Jamie Wagman’s consideration of South Bend socialist politician Alice Mannering and her 1917 mayoral campaign; Anita Morgan’s analysis of available sources for the history of Black women suffragists and voters; and Laura Merrifield Wilson’s history of Indianapolis lawyer and public servant Harriette Bailey Conn.  The issue is available through libraries subscribing to Project Muse at: https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/826.

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Groundbreaking for New State Archives Building

On Tuesday August 15, Governor Eric Holcomb and IARA Executive Director and IAH Treasurer, Chandler Lightly, broke ground on a new Indiana State Archives Building in downtown Indianapolis along the Indianapolis Canal Walk between Ohio and New York Streets. Learn more about the project plan and timeline here.

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Thank You!

Thank you to everyone who made our 2023 Annual Conference a success:  IAH board members; conference hosts from the Indiana Magazine of History; presenters who shared their work; session chairs; and the organizers of the special Unmasked exhibit at IUB, for offering tours to our members during the conference.

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Indiana Magazine of History Publishes Special Issue

The December 2022 issue of the Indiana Magazine of History highlights Women, Suffrage, and Politics in Indiana.

Purdue University Professor Emerita of History Nancy Gabin introduces the special issue, which contains Jamie Wagman’s consideration of South Bend socialist politician Alice Mannering and her 1917 mayoral campaign; Anita Morgan’s analysis of available sources for the history of Black women suffragists and voters; and Laura Merrifield Wilson’s history of Indianapolis lawyer and public servant Harriette Bailey Conn.  The issue is available through libraries subscribing to Project Muse at: https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/826.

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CITL Support for Fall 2020

The CITL has created a list of supportive approaches for online teaching due to COVID-19.

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Ray Boomhower’s new book coming this November

Ray Boomhower’s latest book, Richard Tregaskis: Reporting under Fire from Guadalcanal to Vietnam, is available for pre-order through the University of New Mexico Press.

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Indiana and the Great Flood of 1913

IAH member Nancy M. Germano published Indiana and the Great Flood of 1913 this past April. Learn more about her book and this largely forgotten Hoosier disaster here.

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Reichard publishes new book

Ruth D. Reichard recently published a new book based on her 2015 Indiana University doctoral dissertation.  The book titled Blood and Steel: Ryan White, the AIDS Crisis and Deindustrialization in Kokomo, Indiana is an urban and social history that examines how two historical developments—the emergence of the AIDS pandemic and the ongoing deindustrialization of the Midwest—divided a community.

 

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Indiana Association of Historians James H. Madison Best Indiana Magazine of History Article Award

The James H. Madison Best Indiana Magazine of History Article Award is given for the best article published in the IMH during the previous calendar year.

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Indiana Association of Historians Walter K. Nugent Best Graduate Student Paper Award

The IAH Best Graduate Student Paper Award is named in honor of Walter K. Nugent, Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame.

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The Bennett-Tinsley Award for Undergraduate History Research and Writing

The Bennett-Tinsley Award encourages undergraduate research in a broad range of subjects related to Indiana and rewards excellence in history research and writing.

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The CITL Blogosphere

The CITL Blogosphere is located at the bottom of the CITL homepage. It provides articles on how to engage students and remote learning. 

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What Will We Call the January 6 Attack on Democracy?

John R. Dichtl, President & CEO of the American Association for State and Local History outlines what historians and historical organizations need to do in the months and years ahead.

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Evansville African American Museum Executive Director

Evansville African American Museum is seeking an Executive Director to have day-to-day oversight of all operations, with an active presence within the city, and build collaborative partnerships to ensure that annual and strategic goals are achieved.

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Teaching, Learning, and Assessing in Remote Learning Environments

This recorded webinar provides information on redesigning courses due to the 2020 pandemic and the challenges of remote learning.

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Writing about Learning and Teaching in Precarious and Promising Times

This blog article analyzes scholarly writing during the 2020 pandemic and social issues. It also provides a link to their open-access book.

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The Undemocratic Making of Indianapolis

Historian Nicole Poletika explores how Unigov, a 1970s-era Indiana legislative project, helped create modern-day Indianapolis and its suburbs. 

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Indiana Magazine of History explores “Farm Women and Gas Engines: The New Technology in the Barnyard”

Author Carrie A. Meyer traces the early history of gas engines in the midwestern barnyard. Manufacturers recognized women’s farm labor and appreciated women as prospective users, affecting both advertising and engine design.

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Scholarship on Teaching

This link contains book reviews, syllabi, podcasts, resources for teaching online, a link to The Wabash Center Journal on Teaching, and many other links. 

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Project Kaleidoscope: Teach. Lead. Know. Differently

Project Kaleidoscope aims to provide STEM faculty, including those from underrepresented groups, resources for graduating liberally educated students. 

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The Wabash Center Journal on Teaching

The Wabash Center Journal on Teaching critically analyzes their standard of academic writing in this journal. 

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Community Preservation Specialist

Indiana Landmarks seeks a full-time Community Preservation Specialist in its Western Regional Office. The Community Preservation Specialist assists in carrying out a full range of preservation services in a 17-county region in western Indiana, specifically Terre Haute.

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Indiana Magazine of History Examines the History of Hoosier Flour Milling

In the December 2020 issue of the IMH, historian David Nord looks at the important role Indiana manufacturers played in milling Hoosier wheat into well-known flour brands such as Swans Down and EZ Bake.

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Welcome to the new online site for the Indiana Association of Historians

The Indiana Association of Historians is now online at our new website, which features a wide range of information about the Association and about history in Indiana.

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