American History
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Witchy Woman
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While processing a collection from an individual, it’s not unusual for an archivist to form a mental attachment to them, and a unique feeling of familiarity ...

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How the U.S. Civil War Made Christmas a National Holiday — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books
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The religious nature of the holiday season upon us aside, this time of year has been a time of celebration and gift giving for centuries. The Twelve Days ...

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What I Learned About Cuneiform, the Earliest Known Form of Writing 
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Discovering that we have cuneiform tablets at the Hagen History Center inspired me to write about the history. This cuneiform at the ...

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Fort McAllister
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When Confederate forces besieged Fort Sumter in April 1861, there was a miraculous sparing of human life. However, one key intangible perished amidst the ...

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Celebrating Las Posadas in Chicago
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Each year, the tradition of Las Posadas is observed by the Latino/a/e communities from December 16 to 24. In this blog post, CHM curator of ...

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American 250: Virginia’s Revolutionary Mobilization of 1774
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By Nancy Spannaus August 31, 2025—While Virginia’s leading role in the American Revolution is widely acknowledged, little attention has been paid to ...

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AmericanStudies: December 16, 2025: Refugee Stories: WWII Refugees
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[On December 14th, 1950, the United Nations adopted its Statute on the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. So for the 75th anniversary of that important ...

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New Perspectives in Cincinnati – AASLH
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View of Over-the-Rhine district from the rooftop of Rhinegeist Brewery. By Danielle Duffy, Appalachian Women’s Museum, Dillsboro, NC I initially wanted to ...

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Europa Universalis V Confirmed! (First Impressions) – A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
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Something different this week! The folks at Paradox Development Studios were nice enough to give me a review copy of the upcoming Europa Universalis V ...

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Best of 2025, Something Old That’s New – The Metropole
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Media comes at us so fast nowadays, and along with the fragmentation of culture that has accompanied the increasing pace of society, it become much ...

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The Curious Case of Nuremberg’s Hangman
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In his book Rope, author Tim Queeney takes readers on a unique and compelling adventure through the history of rope and its impact on ...

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A Lighter Look – The Family History Guide Blog
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It’s well-known that The Family History Guide website has a lot of information, on a wide variety of family history topics. For new visitors to the site, ...

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