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Massachusetts Historical Society

Politics & Pride: From LGBTQ+ Marriage to Trans Rights

June 19, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Protestor Holding Trans Resistance for Black Trans Lives SignThe Massachusetts Historical Society will host “Politics & Pride: From LGBTQ+ Marriage to Trans Rights,” a program with Arline Isaacson of Isaacson Political Consulting; Carmel Valentine of the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition; and Tanya Neslusan of Mass Equality, set for Monday, June 26th. [Read more…] about Politics & Pride: From LGBTQ+ Marriage to Trans Rights

Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Massachusetts Historical Society

A History of Massachusetts’s LGBTQ+ Politicians & Campaigns

June 9, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Politics & PrideMassachusetts has a long history leading the way for LGBTQ+ rights, from Gerry Studds, the first openly gay Congressman, to the issuance of the first same-sex marriage license in the country. [Read more…] about A History of Massachusetts’s LGBTQ+ Politicians & Campaigns

Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Massachusetts Historical Society

The Courageous Lives of Black Civil War Surgeons

June 2, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Without Concealment, Without CompromiseOf some 12,000 Union Civil War surgeons, only 14 were Black men. Jill Newmark’s book Without Concealment, Without Compromise: The Courageous Lives of Black Civil War Surgeons (Southern Illinois Univ. Press, 2023) is the first-ever comprehensive exploration of the surgeon’s lives and service. [Read more…] about The Courageous Lives of Black Civil War Surgeons

Filed Under: Books, Events, History Tagged With: Black History, Civil War, Massachusetts Historical Society, Medical History, Military History

Corporations that Built British Colonialism

May 25, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

empire encorporatedAcross four centuries, from Ireland to India, British colonialism was above all the business of corporations. Corporations conceived, promoted, financed, and governed overseas expansion, making claims over territory and peoples while ensuring that British and colonial society were invested in their ventures. [Read more…] about Corporations that Built British Colonialism

Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Massachusetts Historical Society

Politics of Trash: Corruption & Clean Cities, 1890–1929

May 2, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

politics of trashThe Politics of Trash: How Governments Used Corruption to Clean Cities, 1890–1929 (Cornell Univ. Press, 2023) by Patricia Strach of the University of Albany and Kathleen Sullivan of Ohio University explains how municipal trash collection solved odorous urban problems using nongovernmental and often unseemly means. [Read more…] about Politics of Trash: Corruption & Clean Cities, 1890–1929

Filed Under: Books, Capital-Saratoga, Events, History, New York City, Western NY Tagged With: Cornell University Press, Environmental History, Massachusetts Historical Society, Political History, Social History, solid waste, Urban History

Indivisible: Daniel Webster & the Birth of a Nation

May 1, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

The book IndivisibleIndivisible: Daniel Webster & the Birth of American Nationalism (Riverhead Books, 2022) by Joel Richard Paul tells the story of how Webster, a young New Hampshire attorney turned politician, rose to national prominence through his powerful oratory and unwavering belief in the United States. [Read more…] about Indivisible: Daniel Webster & the Birth of a Nation

Filed Under: Books, Events, History Tagged With: Daniel Webster, Massachusetts Historical Society, New Hampshire, Political History

Understanding Wax Seals

April 26, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

the object of history podcastIn the latest episode of the Massachusetts Historical Society podcast The Object of History, Danny Bottino, a Ph.D. candidate at Rutgers University, explains the importance of studying wax seals, objects that accompany but are often overlooked when historians focus on the text of historical documents. [Read more…] about Understanding Wax Seals

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Massachusetts Historical Society, Material Culture, Podcasts

Theodore Roosevelt on Horseback

April 25, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Theodore Roosevelt on horseback given to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge in May 1902 courtesy the Massachusetts Historical SocietyTheodore Roosevelt gave this signed photograph to his close friend and confidant Senator Henry Cabot Lodge in May 1902. The two men first met at the Porcellian Club at Harvard University and then again in 1884 when Republican Party politics brought them together in their support of presidential candidate James G. Blaine. [Read more…] about Theodore Roosevelt on Horseback

Filed Under: Arts, History Tagged With: Massachusetts Historical Society, Photography, Theodore Roosevelt

School Discipline & the Rise of Mass Incarceration

April 10, 2023 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Demonstrators picket in front of a school board office protesting segregation at Wellesley Public Schools (National Archives)In American cities throughout the North and South, discriminatory discipline emerged or increased during desegregation, creating a “pushout” phenomenon in which the repeated use of suspension compelled students to drop out of school. [Read more…] about School Discipline & the Rise of Mass Incarceration

Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Massachusetts Historical Society

Royal Government in the Declaration of Independence

March 31, 2023 by Editorial Staff 1 Comment

From league & amity to absolute TyrannyThe Massachusetts Historical Society will host “From ‘league & amity’ to ‘absolute Tyranny’: The History of Royal Government in the Declaration of Independence,” a program by Steven Sarson of Jean Moulin University, with comment by Brendan McConville of Boston University, set for Tuesday, April 4th. [Read more…] about Royal Government in the Declaration of Independence

Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Massachusetts Historical Society

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