I am pleased to continue the “Teaching with H-Latam’s Research Corner Blog” series featuring graduate students from Rutgers University. Gabriela Massip Figueredo is a freelance documentary producer who has worked on wildlife, science, and historical documentaries for eight major networks, including National Geographic, PBS, and Netflix. She studied French, Philosophy, and Documentary Filmmaking at Rutgers University where she received her undergraduate degree and enrolled in a graduate history methodologies class at the University in 2021. Her interest in history and her
How is your summer research going? I’d love for you to tell our readers all about it! I’m seeking explanatory posts about archives, libraries, or digital repositories; or discussions on how to do research in general. I accept drafts from scholars at any stage of their career or, for that matter, from archivists or librarians. Please email me at gkpierce@ship.edu or fill out this Google Form to express your interest in blogging.
I am pleased to continue the “Teaching with H-Latam’s Research Corner Blog” series featuring graduate students from Rutgers University. Gabriela Massip
If you care about the suburbs — their health and future — I invite you to listen to a remakable discussion about American suburbia by some of the nation’s leading voices on suburban isssues. It took place at a roundtable panel called “Suburban Crisis, Suburban Regeneration” on November 7, 2015, at the the recent conference of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH).
I put this panel together along with Andrew Wiese, professor of history at San Diego State. Andy and I recently wrapped up work on the