Dr. Christopher Chan is a writer and Adjunct Instructor for History at Southern New Hampshire University. In this episode, Chris talks a bit about his MA in Library Sciences, the theft of documents from the National Archives, the decline of shopping malls, working for an internet startup, Agatha Christie, the academic job market, and a bunch of other topics.
This episode’s recommendations:
Dorothy Marcic, With One Shot: Family, Murder and a Search for Justice (New York: Kensington Publishing Corp., 2018), http://www.kensingtonbooks.com/book.aspx/36070
Mark Lemberger, Crime of Magnitude: The Murder of Little Annie (Createspace, 2016), https://www.amazon.com/Crime-Magnitude-Murder-Little-Annie/dp/1537260235/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1538504236&sr=1-1&keywords=crime+of+magnitude
Bright Sun Films: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5k3Kc0avyDJ2nG9Kxm9JmQ
Steve James, dir., America to Me (Kartemquin Films, 2018), https://kartemquin.com/films/america-to-me
Sam Wineburg, Why Learn History (When It’s Already on Your Phone) (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018), https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/W/bo23022136.html
Guy Ruoff - History Instructor and Town Supervisor, Scott NY
Researching Puerto Rican History: Deirdre Lannon - Senior Lecturer, Texas State University
Scott Black - Historian, Southern New Hampshire University
Karen Sieber - Humanities Specialist, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, University of Maine
Adam Lehman - Assistant Professor, Guilford Technical Community College
Constitution Day 2020
Shenetha Solomon - Consultant, Researcher, and Teacher
ICOFOM 2020 Annual Assembly
Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Panel III: Theoretical Museology and the Functions of Museums in the Community
Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Panel II: Theoretical Museology and Ethics
Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Day 2 Opening Remarks and Keynote Addresses
Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Panel I: Understanding and Teaching Museology
Theoretical Museology in US and Tribal Contexts Symposium - Day 1 Opening Remarks and Keynote addresses
Teaching History: Sarah Estee - Adjunct Instructor, Southern New Hampshire University
Teaching Careers for Historians: Gregory Robinson - Adjunct Instructor, SNHU
Journalism Careers for Historians: Larry Tye - Author and Director, Health Coverage Fellowship
Benjamin Carr discusses Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico
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Richard Driver - Assistant Professor, McLennan Community College
Policing a Free Society: Demilitarization and Defunding the Police
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