This post contains information about two archives, CELS and ESMA, in Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina. These archives are best for research geared towards late twentieth-century topics. Both are currently working human rights centers and museums, in addition to archives. Both CELS and ESMA replied quickly via to email inquiries. Information provided is based on my … Continue reading Archiving in Buenos Aires / Archivando en Buenos Aires
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A Historian’s Guide to Researching and Archiving – How to Search (part 2)
Many moons ago, I introduced a new series, entitled "A Historian's Guide to Researching and Archiving," on my blog. This is part two of that series. In this post, I focus on the nuances of effective search techniques and strategies for library and archive websites. While these posts are intended for advanced research and target … Continue reading A Historian’s Guide to Researching and Archiving – How to Search (part 2)
Developing an Online History Class
In my department, candidates are given the opportunity to teach summer and winter session classes. I was selected to teach HIST/GWS/LAS 469 - Gender and Sexuality in Latin America during term II this summer. Teaching this class will allow me to develop and enact a syllabus for an online upperlevel history class. One of my … Continue reading Developing an Online History Class