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Become a Better Researcher and Writer of Your Community’s History
Register for the Brass Tacks Workshop The Historian’s Craft: Understanding the Past through Primary and Secondary Sources

Want to “craft” better history? Learn how to use the raw materials and tools of the historian to discover your community’s past.

With the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibit Between Fences as an example, the Historian’s Craft workshop will give you the tools you need to make sense of the raw material of history: primary and secondary sources. You’ll learn how historians use these sources to understand, write, publish, and exhibit past events. The workshop will be led by two historians well-known in Ohio: J.D. Britton, the former director of Ohio Historical Society’s Local History Office, and Tim Messer-Kruse, chair of the Ethnic Studies Program at Bowling Green State University and a founder of the web site Toledo’s Attic (www.toledosattic.org).

Workshop topics include:

  • Difference between primary and secondary sources
  • Using sources to interpret artifacts and create exhibits
  • Distinguishing between good and not-so-good secondary sources

The workshop will conclude with a presentation by Jack Shortlidge of the Ohio Humanities Council. He will describe grants available from the council, eligibility requirements, and how to apply.

The workshop’s cost is $25 and includes continental breakfast, lunch, and all workshop materials.

WORKSHOP DATES AND LOCATIONS

SIDNEY
October 8, 2009, 9am-3:30pm, Sidney Board of Education 750 South 4th Ave., hosted by the Shelby County Historical Society www.shelbycountyhistory.org.

KIDRON
November 10, 2008, 9am-3:30pm, Kidron-Sonnenberg Heritage Center, 13153 Emerson Rd. www.kidronhistoricalsociety.org

GROVEPORT
January 12, 2010, 9am-3:30pm, Groveport Cultural Arts Center/ Groveport Town Hall, 648 Main St. www.groveport.org/sections/affairs

BREMEN
February 15, 2010, 9am-3:30pm, Bremen Area Historical Society, 161 Carter St. www.bremenvillage.com/historical.htm

TRENTON
May 11, 2010, 9am-3:30pm, Fellowship Hall, Trenton Mennonite Church, 2 East Main St., hosted by the Chrisholm Historic Farmstead www.butlercountymetroparks.org

To register:

Ohio Association of Historical Societies & Museums
c/o Ohio Historical Society’s Local History Office
1982 Velma Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43211-2497

Please register no later than five business days before your workshop. After we receive your registration, we’ll send you a confirmation along with a map and directions to your workshop location.

The Historian’s Craft Brass Tacks Workshop is offered in conjunction with the Ohio tour of the traveling exhibit Between Fences. Between Fences is part of the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street (MoMS) service. MoMS is a partnership between the Smithsonian Institution and state humanities councils. MoMS mission is to bring high-quality, low-cost traveling exhibits to small towns across the nation. The Ohio Humanities Council is our state’s sponsor of Between Fences and is a co-sponsor, with OAHSM and OHS’s Local History Office, of the Historians Craft Brass Tacks Workshop.

To learn more about Between Fences and the Smithsonian’s Museums on Main Street Service, go to www.museumonmainstreet.org

For more information about the Ohio Humanities Council and its grant programs, go to www.ohiohumanities.org.


Thank you for your interest in The Ohio Historical Society!

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