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American Association for State and Local History

The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) is a non-profit association for state and local history, with a primary focus on history professionals, history volunteers, museums, historical societies, and other history-related organizations and public history professionals. Since 1964, it is headquartered in Nashville, TN, and currently has about 3,200 institutional members, 1,300 individual members, and 34 academic program members.[1][2] The organization has 11 full-time staff members.[3]

American Association for State and Local History (AASLH)
Established1940
FounderChristopher C. Crittenden
TypeNon-profit association
HeadquartersNashville, TN
Region served
United States
Membership
4,500+
Key people
John Dichtl, Bethany Hawkins, Norman Burns, Burt Logan, Christy Coleman
Websiteaaslh.org

History edit

In 1904, the American Historical Association, itself at the time a fledgling professional body, established the semi-autonomous Conference of State and Local Historical Societies to serve the leaders of those agencies. In 1939, a group of Conference members, chaired by Christopher C. Crittenden, director of the North Carolina Department of Archives and History, proposed the creation of an independent entity. Its job would be to better coordinate the activities of historical societies and stimulate the writing and teaching of state and local history in North America. On December 27, 1940, the Conference of State and Local History met and disbanded itself. Then the American Association for State and Local History was born. Its first charter stated that AASLH's purpose was, simply, “the promotion of effort and activity in the fields of state, provincial, and local history in the United States and Canada.”[4]

  • 1904: American Historical Association establishes Conference of State and Local Historical Societies
  • 1940: Conference of State and Local Historical Societies seceded from the American Historical Association. The mission was "the promotion of effort and activity in the fields of state, provincial, and local history in the United States and Canada."
  • 1940: Began publishing books
  • 1945: Establishment of awards program
  • 1968: Began publishing Technical Leaflets
  • 2002: Adopted statement of professional standards and ethics
  • 2005: Began developing STEPS program
  • 2009: "Dispatch" became an all-digital publication
  • 2010: Launched STEPS program[5]

Publications edit

AASLH publishes a quarterly magazine called History News. A series of instructional articles called Technical Leaflets are published quarterly and distributed with History News. AASLH also publishes books through Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group including Nomenclature 4.0,[6]Small Museum Toolkit,[7] and the Interpreting History series.

STEPS (Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations) edit

In 2009 AASLH launched the "Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations," or STEPS. This program helps small- and mid-sized history museums, historic sites and houses, including all-volunteer ones, assess policies and practices, manage daily operations and plan for the future. As opposed to a certification program, STEPS is a self-study program without a set timeline. Participating organizations use a workbook to assess and improve operations. They achieve certificates from AASLH after completing sections. As of 2021, over 1,100 organizations have participated.[8]

Advocacy edit

AASLH sponsors, advocates, and lobbies on behalf of state and local history at the national level through strategic partnerships with several organizations. In 1998, it began its American Indian Museums Program (AIMP) to advocate for and provide professional development to America's tribal museums. In 2004, it spearheaded a movement advocating for a new federal program within the Institute of Museum and Library Services’ Office of Museum Studies to provide grants to states to facilitate statewide support for museums, with funds granted to states, where states would then re-grant funds to museums depending upon each state's needs.[9]

Awards edit

AASLH awards Certificates of Merit to individuals and organizations to recognize their outstanding contributions to local history and genealogy, such as those awarded to the East Tennessee Historical Society,[10] New Brunswick Genealogical Society[11] and Heinz History Center.[12]

Conferences edit

AASLH began holding an annual meeting in 1941. Today, the association has two conferences: the in-person annual conference and the online virtual conference.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Association Office to Move to Nashville". History News. 19 (5). March 1964. ISSN 0363-7492.
  2. ^ (PDF). AASLH. 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-08-05. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  3. ^ "Staff Directory". AASLH. Retrieved 2022-08-05.
  4. ^ . AASLH. Archived from the original on 2015-09-10.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-03-11. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
  6. ^ Bourcier, Paul, Heather Dunn, and Nomenclature Task Force, eds.Nomenclature 4.0 for Museum Cataloging. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015
  7. ^ Catlin-Legutko, Cinnamon, and Stacy Klingler. The Small Museum Toolkit. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2012
  8. ^ "AASLH 2021 Annual Report" (PDF). AASLH. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  9. ^ . AASLH. Archived from the original on 2015-09-20.
  10. ^ "Awards of Recognition". East Tennessee Historical Society. 2012-11-15. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
  11. ^ "Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics". Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. 1953-08-25. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
  12. ^ "Awards & Honors". Heinz History Center. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
  13. ^ "AASLH Annual Conference". AASLH. Retrieved 2022-08-05.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The American Association for State and Local History AASLH is a non profit association for state and local history with a primary focus on history professionals history volunteers museums historical societies and other history related organizations and public history professionals Since 1964 it is headquartered in Nashville TN and currently has about 3 200 institutional members 1 300 individual members and 34 academic program members 1 2 The organization has 11 full time staff members 3 American Association for State and Local History AASLH Established1940FounderChristopher C CrittendenTypeNon profit associationHeadquartersNashville TNRegion servedUnited StatesMembership4 500 Key peopleJohn Dichtl Bethany Hawkins Norman Burns Burt Logan Christy ColemanWebsiteaaslh wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Publications 3 STEPS Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations 4 Advocacy 5 Awards 6 Conferences 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editIn 1904 the American Historical Association itself at the time a fledgling professional body established the semi autonomous Conference of State and Local Historical Societies to serve the leaders of those agencies In 1939 a group of Conference members chaired by Christopher C Crittenden director of the North Carolina Department of Archives and History proposed the creation of an independent entity Its job would be to better coordinate the activities of historical societies and stimulate the writing and teaching of state and local history in North America On December 27 1940 the Conference of State and Local History met and disbanded itself Then the American Association for State and Local History was born Its first charter stated that AASLH s purpose was simply the promotion of effort and activity in the fields of state provincial and local history in the United States and Canada 4 1904 American Historical Association establishes Conference of State and Local Historical Societies 1940 Conference of State and Local Historical Societies seceded from the American Historical Association The mission was the promotion of effort and activity in the fields of state provincial and local history in the United States and Canada 1940 Began publishing books 1945 Establishment of awards program 1968 Began publishing Technical Leaflets 2002 Adopted statement of professional standards and ethics 2005 Began developing STEPS program 2009 Dispatch became an all digital publication 2010 Launched STEPS program 5 Publications editAASLH publishes a quarterly magazine called History News A series of instructional articles called Technical Leaflets are published quarterly and distributed with History News AASLH also publishes books through Rowman amp Littlefield Publishing Group including Nomenclature 4 0 6 Small Museum Toolkit 7 and the Interpreting History series STEPS Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations editIn 2009 AASLH launched the Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations or STEPS This program helps small and mid sized history museums historic sites and houses including all volunteer ones assess policies and practices manage daily operations and plan for the future As opposed to a certification program STEPS is a self study program without a set timeline Participating organizations use a workbook to assess and improve operations They achieve certificates from AASLH after completing sections As of 2021 over 1 100 organizations have participated 8 Advocacy editAASLH sponsors advocates and lobbies on behalf of state and local history at the national level through strategic partnerships with several organizations In 1998 it began its American Indian Museums Program AIMP to advocate for and provide professional development to America s tribal museums In 2004 it spearheaded a movement advocating for a new federal program within the Institute of Museum and Library Services Office of Museum Studies to provide grants to states to facilitate statewide support for museums with funds granted to states where states would then re grant funds to museums depending upon each state s needs 9 Awards editAASLH awards Certificates of Merit to individuals and organizations to recognize their outstanding contributions to local history and genealogy such as those awarded to the East Tennessee Historical Society 10 New Brunswick Genealogical Society 11 and Heinz History Center 12 Conferences editAASLH began holding an annual meeting in 1941 Today the association has two conferences the in person annual conference and the online virtual conference 13 See also editLocal history United States American urban history American Alliance of Museums Association of Art Museum DirectorsReferences edit Association Office to Move to Nashville History News 19 5 March 1964 ISSN 0363 7492 2021 AASLH Annual Report PDF AASLH 2021 Archived from the original PDF on 2022 08 05 Retrieved 2021 08 05 Staff Directory AASLH Retrieved 2022 08 05 The Story of Us AASLH Archived from the original on 2015 09 10 History News the AASLH s History News Community Archived from the original on 2011 03 11 Retrieved 2011 03 08 Bourcier Paul Heather Dunn and Nomenclature Task Force eds Nomenclature 4 0 for Museum Cataloging Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield 2015 Catlin Legutko Cinnamon and Stacy Klingler The Small Museum Toolkit Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield 2012 AASLH 2021 Annual Report PDF AASLH Retrieved 2021 08 05 Federal State Partnership for Museums Coalition AASLH Archived from the original on 2015 09 20 Awards of Recognition East Tennessee Historical Society 2012 11 15 Retrieved 2019 11 07 Daniel F Johnson s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics Provincial Archives of New Brunswick 1953 08 25 Retrieved 2019 11 07 Awards amp Honors Heinz History Center Retrieved 2019 11 07 AASLH Annual Conference AASLH Retrieved 2022 08 05 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Association for State and Local History amp oldid 1189569208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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