Author Archives: Kathleen Hulser

About Kathleen Hulser

Public historian at New-York Historical Society since 1999. Curator or co-curator of exhibitions such as Grant and Lee in War and Peace, Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery, The General Slocum Disaster and Little Germany, Reading Uncle Tom's Image,  Petropolis: A Social History of Animal Companions, The Rosenbergs Reconsidered: Captial Punishment in the Cold War Era, Up on the Roof, New York on the Brink: The Fiscal Crisis of 1975. Traveling shows Slavery in New York, and currently Lincoln and New York, and Nueva York.

Web projects include cell phone Tours "Hidden Sites of Slavery and Freedom," "Run for Your Life," Petropolis.

Conferences: American Studies Association, Organization of American Historians, National Council on Public History, Society for Cinema Studies, Oral History Association, National Parks.

 

 

 

Organizing Knowledge at Am. Studies Assoc. Conf.

Encyclopedias and collections of knowledge compared to collections of artifacts Continue reading

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