Faculty
Ann Boylan
Ann Boylan at OUPblog
Dr. Ann Boylan writes about topics related to women’s rights in American history for the Oxford University Press blog.
Katherine Grier
The Pet Historian
Dr. Katherine Grier blogs about the collection of documents, photographs, and artifacts associated with pet keeping in the United States during the 1800s and 1900s that she has acquired through her research.
Gary May
Gary May at The Daily Beast
Gary May at Bill Moyers and Company
Gary May at Salon
Dr. Gary May blogs about American political history with an emphasis on civil rights for The Daily Beast, Bill Moyers and Company, and Salon.
Graduate Students
Nicole Belolan
Nicole Belolan blog
In this blog Nicole Belolan writes about cultural heritage, covering the topics of material culture, heritage tourism, museums, preservation, and more.
Picking Up for Pleasure: Understanding Antiquing Acquisitions
This blog, driven by Nicole Belolan’s love for antiquing, documents objects she has purchased and her experience purchasing them
Anastasia Day
The Historian in the Garden
Anastasia Day blogs about the environment, food, people, and how the past informs the present.
Tyler Putman
Ran Away from the Subscriber
Tyler Putman started his blog to share his research on the clothing of runaways in early America, but now blogs broadly about public history, archaeology, and material culture.
Programs
History of American Civilization Program Blog
AmCiv students blog about the research and experiences.
Material Matters
Selections from the 2012 Material Culture Symposium for Emerging Scholars.
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