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Our Unfinished Past: Exploring 125 Years of Institutional Viability and Relevance
Abstract:Sice its founding, the Oregon Historical Society (OHS) has served as the state’s collective memory, preserving evidence from the past and making it accessible through exhibitions, publications, and programs. To commemorate this anniversary year, OHS developed an exhibition, Our Unfinished Past: The Oregon Historical Society at 125, that explores significant moments in the organization’s history as well as ongoing work to further its mission. In this exhibit essay, Curator of Exhibitions Megan Lallier-Barron describes for readers how the exhibit explores the many people who have “shaped and re-shaped OHS,” and that work has “has woven a thoroughly complicated history of Oregon.”
期刊介绍:
The Oregon Historical Quarterly, a peer-reviewed, public history journal, has been published continuously since 1900 by the Oregon Historical Society, an independent, nonprofit organization. OHQ brings well-researched, well-written history about Oregon and the Pacific Northwest to both scholars and a general audience. With a circulation of around 5,500, OHQ is one of the largest state historical society journals in the United States and is a recognized and respected source for the history of the Pacific Northwest region.