Ad Hoc Historians Press Packet, September 2003
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Contact List
Name and Affiliation | Phone and e-mail | Area of expertise |
Michael Coard, Esq. Avenging The Ancestors Coalition (ATAC) | 215-552-8714 mc@bowserweaver.com | Connection to President’s House, slave quarter footprint |
Stevie Wolf Ad Hoc Historians | 215-438-4131 sgwolfpa@aol.com | Early American history; Pennsylvania and Phila social history-- esp. of community and family; material culture. |
Doug Heller Independence Hall Association | 215-233-0328 iha@ushistory.org | Webmaster, ushistory.org website |
Sharon Ann Holt Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities | 215-387-7227 shan.holt@verizon.net | Scholarly and community activism; inclusive history; museum issues |
Edward Lawler, Jr. Independence Hall Association | 610-825-0704 edlawler@comcast.net | President’s House research and controversy; slave quarters site |
Randall Miller St. Joseph's University, History Department | 610-660-1748 miller@sju.edu | museum issues; slavery and freedom in Philadelphia, Constitution |
Charlene Mires Villanova University History Department | 215-925-6919 (please email) Charlene.mires@villanova.edu | Liberty Bell history, INHP history |
David Moltke-Hansen The Historical Society of Pennsylvania | 215-732-6200, ext 214 dmoltke@hsp.org | Use of best scholarly research |
Gary B. Nash UCLA Department of History | 310-454-5824 gnash@ucla.edu | Public history, history teaching, 18th c. Philadelphia, Afr-Americans in early Amer. |
Dr. Shirley T. Parham ATAC and ASAALH | 215-242-1214 partyham@aol.com | African American life and history; Africans in 18th c. America |
Rosalind Remer Moravian College History Department | 215-732-2165 rremer@moravian.edu | Public history; interpretation of slavery |
Morris Vogel Temple University History Department | 215-884-8338 mjvogel@temple.edu | How history informs our understanding of who we are |
Ad Hoc Historians Press Packet, September 2003
Section 4 of 10