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Norrell, Robert J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Booker T. Washington, founder of the Tuskegee Institute and the recognized leader of American black people from 1895 until his death in 1915, has been viewed as an accommodationist to segregation, an African-American leader who traded black equality and voting rights for his own influence among white bigots. Washington rose to national fame with a…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Reputation, Profiles, Historical Interpretation
Biemiller, Lawrence – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
On the 224th anniversary of the laying of Cokesbury College's cornerstone, Bonnie J. McCubbin drove to the little church that was once the institution's chapel and told the congregation that she might have solved a two-centuries-old mystery: Who set the fire that destroyed the pioneering Methodist college one December night in 1795? Ms. McCubbin,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Student Research, Theological Education, Historical Interpretation
Malamud, Randy – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In this article, the author reports how today's environmental film festivals feature a new breed of documentary that offer nuanced narratives about intricate technologies. The author relates that the environmental films he grew up with sedately depicted the quiet sublimity of the wilderness. Today's films, the author observes, aim far beyond a…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Environmental Interpretation, Documentaries, Ecology
Howard, Jennifer – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Digital-humanities centers have sprung up on many campuses, and the field has already launched many careers--but not always smoothly. A panel at the Modern Language Association conference in December focused on a particular subset of work that the organizers described as "literary geospaces." Two of the featured projects--Janelle…
Descriptors: Humanities, Learning Resources Centers, Historical Interpretation, Knowledge Representation
Bronner, Yigal; Gordon, Neve – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
According to Israeli archaeologist Yonathan Mizrachi, archaeology has become a weapon of dispossession. He was referring to the way archaeology is being used in Silwan, a Palestinian neighborhood in the oldest part of Jerusalem, where, archaeological digs are being carried out as part of a concerted campaign to expel Palestinians from their…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Social History, Historical Interpretation, Critical Theory
Torgovnick, Marianna – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Archives have always had an aura of neutrality and coolness that masks the heat behind the data they record: births, marriages, crimes, wars, business dealings, genocides and deaths. Long thought of as the musty haunts of scholars with a specialized interest in the demographics of Rome or 15th-century France, archives have been seen as controlled…
Descriptors: Archives, Information Services, Information Sources, Information Storage
Parini, Jay – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
For the author, the 1960s was a tumultuous era which he associates with a feeling of freedom from old pieties and a sense of fresh possibilities. It was a time of self-indulgence coupled with flamboyance that annoyed many of those in authority, including parents, professors, and politicians. In this article, the author discusses how a new book by…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Content Analysis, United States History, Reader Response