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May 5, 2014May 2, 2014

London: A Walk Through History and Modernity

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April 24, 2014April 24, 2014

Eleven Questions for Museum Bloggers

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April 7, 2014April 29, 2014

UK’s National Trust: Northern Ireland’s Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

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November 19, 2012November 19, 2012

TLC as a Sideshow: Final Reflections

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November 12, 2012November 19, 2012

The Duggers—Creepy Cult or Average Americans?

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October 29, 2012October 31, 2012

Abby and Brittany: Conjoined Twins, TLC, and the Sideshow

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October 22, 2012October 31, 2012

Romani Travellers: Are We Ready to Care?

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October 15, 2012October 31, 2012

Sister Wives

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October 12, 2012October 31, 2012

TLC Programming as the Modern Sideshow: A Series with Special Guests!

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  • Pseudoarchaeology and History in Media: The Danger of Inaccuracy in Pop Culture — CCU Public History Fall 2018
    Pseudoarchaeology and History in Media: The Danger of Inaccuracy in Pop Culture — CCU Public History Fall 2018
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  • Guest Post: Contributory, Collaborative, and Co-Creative Experiences
    Guest Post: Contributory, Collaborative, and Co-Creative Experiences
  • Abby and Brittany: Conjoined Twins, TLC, and the Sideshow
    Abby and Brittany: Conjoined Twins, TLC, and the Sideshow
  • Fall 2017 Student Blog: Teaching History
    Fall 2017 Student Blog: Teaching History
  • British Museum 2.0
    British Museum 2.0
  • The Fight for Accurate History in the Classroom — CCU Public History Fall 2018
    The Fight for Accurate History in the Classroom — CCU Public History Fall 2018

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Welcome to Dr. Katie Stringer Clary’s webpage, a place for public history, museums, accessibility, teaching, travel, and other subjects of interest. Feel free to explore this site to learn more and use the contact form in the menu to get in touch.

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  • The burn out is real twitter.com/jshelat1/statu… 3 hours ago
  • What if.... just what if.... I went back to museum work full time? 4 hours ago
  • RT @SpeakUpTN: Four days after @GovBillLee signs the Open Carry bill into law, despite objection from law enforcement, there is violent sho… 5 hours ago
  • RT @_SocSpecialist_: “Thank you faculty for your hard work and all your efforts towards making a difficult year a success” Faculty: https:… 1 day ago
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  • Omm Sety Review
    Omm Sety Review
  • Pseudoarchaeology and History in Media: The Danger of Inaccuracy in Pop Culture — CCU Public History Fall 2018
    Pseudoarchaeology and History in Media: The Danger of Inaccuracy in Pop Culture — CCU Public History Fall 2018
  • CV
    CV
  • Guest Post: Contributory, Collaborative, and Co-Creative Experiences
    Guest Post: Contributory, Collaborative, and Co-Creative Experiences
  • Abby and Brittany: Conjoined Twins, TLC, and the Sideshow
    Abby and Brittany: Conjoined Twins, TLC, and the Sideshow
  • Fall 2017 Student Blog: Teaching History
    Fall 2017 Student Blog: Teaching History
  • British Museum 2.0
    British Museum 2.0
  • The Fight for Accurate History in the Classroom — CCU Public History Fall 2018
    The Fight for Accurate History in the Classroom — CCU Public History Fall 2018
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