Category Archives: museums

The Rockefeller Plan at Colorado Fuel and Iron, 1914-1942: Public Lecture at Pioneer’s Museum

This Saturday (April 7th), Jonathan Rees, Professor of History at CSU–Pueblo and the blogger behind the history and higher education blog More or Less Bunk, will be giving a public lecture at the Pioneer’s Museum. This will be Saturday, April … Continue reading

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Civil War Lecture at Pioneer’s Museum February 18th!

The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum is proud to announce our upcoming lecture on February 18, 2012 at 2pm: Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln on Black Equity in the Civil War: A Historical-Rhetorical Study  The former-slave abolitionist, Frederick Douglass, and President … Continue reading

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Blogging the Anniversary of Kristallnacht

Paul Harvey Katrina Gulliver, a historian currently residing in Munich, runs a wonderful blog called “Notes from the Field” full of fascinating images and photos and commentary on her research and travels. Gulliver is also the ringleader of the Twitterstorians, … Continue reading

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