In this fifth episode of our series on how historians research and write on historical topics, the panel tackles thesis statements: What are they, why they are important, and how do you develop them?
Speaker timeline:
00:51 - Matt Schandler
04:56 - Eric Greisinger
05:17 - Rob Denning
06:05 - CB Repass
06:15 - Rob Denning
06:38 - Eric Greisinger
06:44 - Rob Denning
07:26 - Ryan Tripp
08:15 - CB Repass
08:49 - Allison Millward
09:46 - Rob Denning
11:07 - Eric Greisinger
11:39 - Rob Denning
"Defining the Museum of the 21st Century" Symposium Closing Keynote and Remarks
Panel III: Serving Nearby Heritage for All in Museums in the United States
Panel II: Collecting Tangible and Non-Tangible Heritage in Museums in the United States
Panel I: Nation-Building in Museums in the United States
"Defining the Museum of the 21st Century" Opening Keynotes
Heather Mayer - Historian
Constitution Day 2018 - Presented by Karen Webb
Natalie Sweet - Program Coordinator, Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum
Interlude
Ann Davis - Museum Specialist, Professor, and ICOFOM Board Member
Alyce Sadongei - Program Manager, American Indian Language Development Institute
Maya Rook presents "The Origins of the Witch Trials in Europe"
Anna Leshchenko - Museologist and ICOFOM Board Member
Deborah Ziska - Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University
Mónica Risnicoff de Gorgas – Museologist and ICOFOM Board Member
David de la Torre - Curator of Exhibitions, Jewish Community Center of SF
Bruno Brulon Soares - Professor of Museology, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
LauriAnn Deaver presents "The Mormon Response to the 1976 Teton Dam Collapse"
François Mairesse – Professor of Museology, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris, and ICOFOM President
Gillian Glaes discusses African Political Activism in Post-Colonial France
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