Ann Hoffman Nicholas: A Woman on an International Mission
On this International Women’s Day, let us look at a 19th-century woman who was attracted to a truly international occupation. In many regards, Ann Hoffman…
On this International Women’s Day, let us look at a 19th-century woman who was attracted to a truly international occupation. In many regards, Ann Hoffman…
To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Selection Committee of the Women’s History Institute has the pleasure of announcing the names of the 2024 Summer Research…
Join us for a series of teacher webinars where educators from across the country will share their experiences and strategies for teaching the history of…
“I am sorry to say school grows every day more irksome to me,” 15-year-old Ann Hoffman wrote to her father on February 19th, 1805. From…
When we visit an archive, we are drawn into the world of people who lived long ago —and, oftentimes, we want to learn even more…
The African American holiday of Pinkster is celebrated every year at Philipsburg Manor. In 2023, spoken word artist Malik Work curated a joyful celebration of…
To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Selection Committee of the Women’s History Institute has the pleasure of announcing the names of the 2023 Summer Research…
Who was Margaret Philipse and why should we know her story? Discover the biography of this forgotten New York power broker as scholars Dennis Maika…
In February 2020, staff from various museums gathered at Philipsburg Manor to discuss how they are rethinking their current narratives to create inclusivity by including stories…
A Father’s Love for His Daughter Is Etched in Glass Talking with our loved ones and visiting friends and family is relatively simple now—maybe you…