-
Recent Posts
- Unveiling the Language of Anti-Environmentalism: Insights from the James Watt and Malcolm Wallop Papers
- Happy 140th Birthday, Dard Hunter! A Tribute to the Roycrofter Who Excelled in Hand Papermaking, Printing, and Paper History
- Richard Tregaskis: Capturing War’s Grit and Humanity Through Journalism
- The Laboratory-War Zone: Natural Knowledge and Frontier Violence in the American West
- The Beauty and Strength of the Crow: Richard Throssel’s Photographic Collection
Archives
Categories
Subscribe
Email Subscription
Join 150 other subscribers
Tag Archives: Archival Methods Course
The Nellie Tayloe Ross Papers: Making History (And Teaching It, Too)!
Hi! My name is Jessica Griess and I just finished my junior year as a history undergraduate student. This past semester, I took an Archival Research Methods class at the American Heritage Center. The class allowed my classmates and I … Continue reading
The Adrian Scott Papers: A Look at the Hollywood Ten and McCarthyism
Greetings, readers! My name is Patrick Conraads, and I just finished my first year as a graduate student in History at the University of Wyoming. This past semester, I was enrolled in Rick Ewig’s Archival Methods class. For my term … Continue reading
Posted in Cold War, Hollywood Ten, Student projects
Tagged Archival Methods Course, Hollywood Ten, McCarthyism
Leave a comment
A Wyoming Titan of Industry: Frank Bosler
[Editor’s note: The AHC invited UW students enrolled in Professor Rick Ewig’s Archival Methods course to contribute a post for the AHC blog. Here is one such entry! Enjoy!] One of the most underused collections at the American Heritage Center … Continue reading