ITPS Podcast

Season 3, Episode 7: "Public History in a Virtual Age" with Deborah Hamer and the New-York Historical Society

July 23, 2023 Season 3 Episode 7
Season 3, Episode 7: "Public History in a Virtual Age" with Deborah Hamer and the New-York Historical Society
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Season 3, Episode 7: "Public History in a Virtual Age" with Deborah Hamer and the New-York Historical Society
Jul 23, 2023 Season 3 Episode 7

The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.

This episodes guest, Deborah Hamer, is the Director of the The New Netherland Institute (NNI). For more about the NNI, please see: https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/.   

Show Notes

The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.

This episodes guest, Deborah Hamer, is the Director of the The New Netherland Institute (NNI). For more about the NNI, please see: https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/.