46 American History RSS feeds

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📡 A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry Blog RSS feed

Take a look at history and popular culture in this blog. Dr. Bret C. Devereaux is an ancient historian who currently teaches as a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of History at North Carolina State University. He has his PhD in ancient history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his MA in classical civilizations from Florida State University.

URL: https://acoup.blog/feed/ 📝

 

📡 American Association for State and Local History Blog RSS feed

The AASLH blog is a place to stay up to date with our initiatives and projects, as well as learn from your peers across the country about new ideas, innovative techniques, and important issues in the field of public history. The American Association for State and Local history is a national association representing and serving the field of state and local history.

URL: https://aaslh.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 American Mafia History RSS feed

The American Mafia History made its mark on the United States shortly after Prohibition (the outlaw of manufacturing, selling, and transport of alcohol) began in 1920. Read all information related to American Mafia History on this blog.

URL: https://americanmafiahistory.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 American Revolution and Founding Era RSS feed

The American Revolution and Founding Era blog provides information and commentary on early American history, particularly from the American Revolution through the War of 1812.

URL: http://americanfounding.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 📝

 

📡 American Studies RSS feed

One interesting American thing (a technical term, meaning a moment or event, a text, a controversy, an idea, a figure, or whatevertheheckelse I think of) per day, from Ben Railton, a professor of American literature, culture, history, and, natch Studies.

URL: http://americanstudier.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 📝

 

📡 American System Now RSS feed

A resource for re-establishing the American System of Political Economy.

URL: https://americansystemnow.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 BackStory RSS feed

BackStory is a public podcast that brings historical perspective to the events happening around us today. On each show, historians Ed Ayers, Brian Balogh, Joanne Freeman and Nathan Connolly tear a topic from the headlines and explore its historical depths.Together, they drill down into the centuries, revealing the connections between past and present.

URL: https://www.backstoryradio.org/blog/feed/ 📝

 

📡 British Soldiers, American Revolution RSS feed

A place for information about British soldiers who served during the American Revolution, 1775-1783. Thousands of soldiers wore red coats, but little is known about them as individuals. This site will change that, soldier by soldier. I study the common British soldiers who served in the American Revolution - not just numbers and generalities, but individual men and even their wives and children.

URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BritishSoldiersAmericanRevolution 📝

 

📡 Chicago History Museum RSS feed

The Chicago History Museum is a place of learning, discovery, creativity, and, well, history. We encourage people to value their own stories and share them with others.

URL: https://www.chicagohistory.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Civil War Memory RSS feed

I am an educator and historian based in Boston, Massachusetts. Over the past twenty years I have taught a wide range of courses in American history on both the high school and college levels. My research is focused primarily on the Civil War era with a concentration in Civil War memory.

URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/cwmemory/RUcO 📝

 

📡 Current RSS feed

An online journal of commentary and opinion that provides daily reflection on contemporary culture, politics, and ideas. Current is an online journal of commentary and opinion that provides daily reflection on contemporary culture, politics, and ideas. We seek to ground ourselves in the broad tradition of American democracy - a tradition whose practices and institutions we believe are moving through a period of great stress and testing. We confess that we once took for granted many of the basic assumptions of our democracy, including a shared core of American values.

URL: https://feeds.feedblitz.com/currentpub 📝

 

📡 Discover America Blog RSS feed

This blog is about the great outdoors, our nation's history, and all the fun that comes with it!

URL: https://www.discoveramericablog.com/blog-feed.xml 📝

 

📡 Elisabeth Freeman RSS feed

This blog covers topics about events or features of Elisabeth Freeman's organizing career, often with some humor, women's history, women's suffrage, civil rights, pacifism.

URL: https://elisabethfreeman.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Finance: History and Policy - Robert E Wright RSS feed

This blog will show that financial history is both intrinsically interesting and of crucial importance to many aspects of public policy, ranging from Social Security to construction to macroeconomic stability.

URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/FinanceHistoryAndPolicy 📝

 

📡 Frontier Battles RSS feed

This site explores the military history and general history of Canada and the United States from 1607-1815. Major focus of this site will be on the French and Indian War (1754-1763) and American Revolution (1775-1783). The authors may include historians of the period, history buffs, reenactors, teachers, and students

URL: https://frontierbattles.wordpress.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Hagen History Center Blog RSS feed

Stay up-to-date with Hagen History Center updates and related news. The Hagen History Center inspires and engages through dynamic educational programs, community outreach, and with relevant exhibits and publications. We preserve our collections and archives to serve as a comprehensive, accessible resource for all.

URL: https://www.eriehistory.org/blog/rss 📝

 

📡 Historiann RSS feed

This blog is written by Ann M. Little which showcases History and sexual politics from1492 to the present.

URL: https://historiann.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 History is Now Magazine RSS feed

We're a site that creates a variety of exclusive modern international and American history content! We create free history audio podcasts as part of History in 28-minutes, a magazine called History is Now, and books as part of Required History. Our works explain some of history's most important events concisely and quickly.

URL: http://www.historyisnowmagazine.com/blog?format=RSS 📝

 

📡 History Net: Where History Comes Alive - World & US History Online RSS feed

HistoryNet.com contains daily features, photo galleries and over 5,000 articles originally published in our various magazines. It provide unique experience for history enthusiasts, drawing from our nine history magazines.

URL: http://www.historynet.com/feed 📝

 

📡 History of Education Society Blog RSS feed

Explore the variety of posts in the History of Education Blog, including HES essay submission guidelines, award winners and more. The History of Education Society is an international scholarly society. We are an international scholarly society devoted to promoting and teaching the history of education across institutions.

URL: https://www.historyofeducation.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 History of Scouting VA RSS feed

Articles related to researching and preserving the nostalgic history of scouting in Virginia.

URL: https://historyofscoutingva.wordpress.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Indiana Historical Society Blog RSS feed

This is the blog for the Indiana Historical Society. Indiana Historical Society has been Indiana's StorytellerTM, connecting people to the past by collecting, preserving and sharing the state's history. They provides support and assistance to local museums and historical groups; publishes books and periodicals; sponsors teacher workshops; produces and hosts art exhibitions, museum theater and outside performance groups; and provides youth, adult and family programming.

URL: https://indianahistory.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 JoCoHistory Blog RSS feed

JoCoHistory expands the public's sense of community through an understanding of Johnson County's history and its place in American society. JoCoHistory is a collaborative presentation of the history from the Johnson County Museum, Johnson County Library and fellow JoCoHistory partners. Explore historical photographs and documents about the people, places and organizations of Johnson County, Kansas, from the 19th century to the present.

URL: https://jocohistory.wordpress.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 LaborOnline RSS feed

LaborOnline features commentary on a host of issues, contemporary and historical, as well as 'instant' dialogue and debate among readers and authors about the contents of the journal. We are historians, labor educators, and working-class activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing.

URL: https://www.lawcha.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 New Mexico History Museum Blog RSS feed

Explore the little-known history of New Mexico in the blog. The New Mexico History Museum is a museum that will change the way Americans look at their history.

URL: https://www.nmhistorymuseum.org/blog/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Newport Historical Society Blog RSS feed

Get the history news from Newport, resources on town history and more! The Newport Historical Society is a multi-faceted historical agency with internationally significant museum, manuscript, oral history, and library collections. Each year the NHS offers a broad array of educational programs for the local community, including school field trips, an Antiques Show, walking tours of Newport's historic neighborhoods, workshops, lectures, and performances.

URL: https://newporthistory.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Not Even Past RSS feed

The site serves as a reliable and frequently updated resource for History online. We publish extended research features, book recommendations, reviews of historical films and digital archives, teaching and course profiles, and stories that shed light on intriguing corners of the past. Not Even Past is a digital magazine that serves as a robust platform for Public History with a global reach. It was founded in 2010 and developed by academics in the Department of History at the University of Texas at Austin.

URL: https://notevenpast.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Nursing Clio RSS feed

Nursing Clio is a collaborative blog project that ties historical scholarship to present-day political, social, and cultural issues surrounding gender and medicine. The mission of Nursing Clio is to provide a platform for historians, health care workers, community activists, students, and the public at large to engage in socio-political and cultural critiques of this ongoing and historical debate over the gendered body. It is our contention that Nursing Clio will provide a coherent, intelligent, informative, and fun historical source for these issues.

URL: https://nursingclio.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 NYC Department of Records & Information Services RSS feed

The Department of Records and Information Services preserves and provides public access to historical and contemporary records and information about New York City government.

URL: https://www.archives.nyc/blog?format=rss 📝

 

📡 PastIsPresent.org RSS feed

The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) is both a learned society and national research library of pre-twentieth century American history and culture. Our mission is to collect, preserve, and make available for study the printed record of what is now the United States of America from first European settlement through the year 1876.

URL: http://pastispresent.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Plodding through the Presidents RSS feed

In 2013 I started reading a biography of every US president in chronological order, and I created this site to chronicle my irreverent observations, quests for historical truth, and personal insights along the way. Presidential history blog with humorous and historic stories from my trek to read a biography of every US president in order.

URL: http://ploddingthroughthepresidents.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 📝

 

📡 Poughkeepsie Public Library District Blog - Local History RSS feed

Explore the local history of the town of Poughkeepsie in the blog. The Poughkeepsie Public Library District is a special legislative district created to provide public library service to the residents of the City and Town of Poughkeepsie, New York.

URL: https://poklib.org/category/local-history-blog/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Process: a blog for american history RSS feed

Process is the blog of the Organization of American Historians, The Journal of American History, and The American Historian, dedicated to exploring the process of doing history and the multifaceted ways of engaging with the U.S. past.

URL: http://www.processhistory.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Renegade South RSS feed

As the blog's title, Renegade South, suggests, I study southern dissenters of the nineteenth century. Several kinds of renegades pass through the pages of my books and articles. As a historian who began digging into records and documents about ordinary and extraordinary people some thirty years ago, I've long wanted to share the history of those people with a broader audience.

URL: https://renegadesouth.wordpress.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Blog RSS feed

Since its founding in 1989, the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (SHGAPE) has fostered knowledge of the history of the United States from the close of the Civil War through World War I. SHGAPE is an affiliated society of the American Historical Association (AHA) and the Organization of American History (OAH).

URL: https://www.shgape.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 Society for US Intellectual History Blog RSS feed

Explore the history of United States with our blog. The Society for U.S. Intellectual History is a nonpartisan educational organization. The Society for U.S. Intellectual History has primarily been known for its annual conference and its award-winning blog. But it is also a professional society with a governance structure.

URL: https://feeds.feedburner.com/s-usih 📝

 

📡 Sport in American History RSS feed

Sport in American History is a group blog that focuses on American Sport History and Studies. It is comprised of sport scholars and graduate students dedicated to developing an active online community interested in critically engaging current and historical issues in sport.

URL: https://ussporthistory.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 State Historical Society of North Dakota Blog RSS feed

This blog takes you behind the scenes of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. Get a glimpse at a day-in-the-life of the staff, volunteers, and partners who make it all possible. Discover what it takes to preserve North Dakota's natural and cultural history. The State Museum is North Dakota's largest museum. Learn about our galleries, exhibits, events, museum store, and more.

URL: https://blog.statemuseum.nd.gov/rss.xml 📝

 

📡 TeachingAmericanHistory.org | We the Teachers Blog RSS feed

TeachingAmericanHistory.org is history and civics resource website designed for use by K-12 teachers, college faculty, students, and the public at large. It features a searchable library containing thousands of original documents spanning American history from the Colonial Era through the present, primary source document-based lesson plans designed for use in education.

URL: https://teachingamericanhistory.org/feed/ 📝

 

📡 The Correspondence of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore RSS feed

We will locate, transcribe, annotate, and publish Taylor's and Fillmore's letters. Specifically, we will edit those of the decade when they played their biggest national roles: from 1844, when Taylor prepared to lead troops into Texas, through 1849 and 1850, when Taylor and then Fillmore became president, to 1853, when Fillmore retired from the White House. The Taylor-Fillmore project is one of numerous initiatives by the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies.

URL: https://edspace.american.edu/taylorandfillmore/feed/ 📝

 

📡 The Family History Guide Blog RSS feed

See the latest news about your free learning and training site for family history! Family History Guide is the family history learning environment that people in over 150 countries have discovered and embraced. The Family History Guide uses an ingenious and flexible framework of Projects, Goals, Choices and Steps to guide learners to success.

URL: https://www.thefhguide.com/blog/feed/ 📝

 

📡 The History Reader RSS feed

The History Reader offers articles, interviews, and further reading for history buffs and book lovers everywhere, drawing from military history and ancient times to today.

URL: http://www.thehistoryreader.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 The Indiana History Blog RSS feed

The Indiana Historical Bureau's 'Indiana History Blog' informs readers about diverse history topics and the unique sources we use to research and write about them, such as correspondence, diaries, newspapers, patents, and maps. Here we share the anecdotes, little-known stories, and historical images we come across in our research.

URL: https://blog.history.in.gov/feed 📝

 

📡 The Junto RSS feed

The Junto is a group blog made up of junior early Americanists dedicated to sharing new questions and ideas with others interested in early American history.

URL: https://earlyamericanists.com/feed/ 📝

 

📡 The Metropole Blog RSS feed

The Urban History Association was founded in Cincinnati in 1988 for the purpose of stimulating interest and forwarding research and study in the history of the city in all periods and geographical areas. It is affiliated with the International Planning History Society.

URL: https://themetropole.blog/feed/ 📝

 

📡 TOCWOC A Civil War Blog RSS feed

TOCWOC is a group civil war blog formed in September 2007. Our purpose is to enlighten and entertain readers on every aspect of the civil war, whether it be social, political, military, or another history. Follow to keep up with our blog.

URL: http://www.brettschulte.net/CWBlog/feed/ 📝

 

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