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Public History Projects
U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida Court Project
Dates: August 2007-June 2010
Relying on in-depth archival research and oral histories, this project will result in a comprehensive history of the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida and its judical officers. Funded by the Northern District of Florida Bench and Bar Advisory Committee ($149,999.58)
In FSU's Shadow: A project to build awareness of endangered historic sites in the region neighboring Florida State University
Graduate students in the Spring of 2008 investigated the relationship between memory and history, concluding that the physical structures we inhabit on campus-our classrooms, our spaces of leisure, or living quarters-link us with our past. They researched the areas both on and off campus they believe will be impacted by FSU's Master Plan with an eye towards identifying those structures that foster a sense of place. This downloadable PDF is their research product.
This website was created by the graduate students of the Fall 2007 Public History Theory and Methods class to guide visitors in North Florida to sites related to local environmental history. The website includes information about these locations, along with photographs. Also, the Fallschase Oral History Project they conducted is accessible. Recommended readings and archives in the area are listed as additional helpful resources. Explore the website, and enjoy your visit Around North Florida!
Created by the students of the Introduction to Public History class in the fall of 2006, this web site provides different avenues for investigating the history of Florida State University. The site includes downloadable walking tours, a guide to the various monuments on campus, and an annotated timeline.
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