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The New England Journal of History
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⊹ ₊Promoting Scholarship of Historical and Educational Significance⊹ ₊
⊹ ₊Published by the New England History Teachers Association⊹ ₊
https://www.nejh.org/
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Happy Sunday! If you haven't seen the newest episodes of History in Your Backyard yet, what are you doing?!

Learn more here: nejh.org/so/66PgaVSe2...
November 23, 2025 at 9:53 PM
Happy Friday! Today, we're introducing a project from a partner of ours, Resourcesforhistoryteachers, a wiki with over nine hundred pages of information for students and educators!

Visit here: resourcesforhistoryteachers.pbworks.com/w/page/12382...
November 22, 2025 at 3:34 AM
Happy Saturday! Our Fall 2025 Book Author Spotlight features an exclusive interview with Prithi Kanakamedala, author of "Brooklynites: The Remarkable Story of the Free Black Communities that Shaped a Borough".

Read our interview here: www.nejh.org/post/fall-20...
November 15, 2025 at 6:18 PM
It's our final haunted tale of the week! A ringing bell, a ruined mill, and a lantern floating in the dead of night, this Rhode Island mill has a heaping load of haunted history. Happy haunting!
November 3, 2025 at 3:42 AM
Happy day after Halloween! We've got two spooks left this week. Happy haunting!
November 2, 2025 at 12:59 AM
Happy Halloween! Our spook of the day is an old Rhode Island mansion with heaping loads of ghost stories and wacky history. Happy haunting!
November 1, 2025 at 12:42 AM
A haunted hotel, an apartment for Charles Dickens, and the birthplace of the Boston Cream Pie... it's hard to say what's more exciting when it comes to the Parker House Hotel. Happy haunting
October 29, 2025 at 4:06 PM
Happy day two of spooks! Today, we're exploring a cursed Connecticut town... well, sort of cursed. Happy haunting!
October 28, 2025 at 8:35 PM
'Tis the week before Halloween, and the New England Journal of History is serving up seven days of spooks! Every day is a new haunted location in New England, starting with Emily's Bridge. Happy haunting👻
October 27, 2025 at 3:32 PM
New England Journal of History contributors Torrey Trust and Robert Maloy research and weigh in on AI in education in their joint article, exploring the new age of technology that has educators wondering where to go from here. For more of their work with us, check the link in our bio!
October 26, 2025 at 7:50 PM
You've heard of stopping to smell the roses, but how about stopping to peep the leaves? New England's foliage makes it a tourist destination every Autumn🍁
October 15, 2025 at 4:23 PM
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October 7, 2025 at 6:54 PM