Research Projects
Previous Publications by Robert WeibleCategory: |
Principle Investigator:
Weible, R.
Collaborators:
Project Years:
1981-2007
Products:
- Editor with Francis R. Walsh: The Popular Perception of Industrial History (Lanham, MD: AASLH Library), 1989
- Editor: Essays from the Lowell Conference on Industrial History, 1982 and 1983 (Lanham, MD: AASLH Press), 1985
- Editor: The Continuing Revolution: A History of Lowell, Massachusetts (Lowell: Lowell Historical Society), 1991
- Editor: The World of the Industrial Revolution: Comparative and International Aspects of Industrialization (Lanham, MD: AASLH Press), 1986
- Editor: With Oliver Ford and Paul Marion, Essays from the Lowell Conference on Industrial History 1980 and 1981 (Lanham, MD: AASLH Press), 1981
- Exhibition Coordinator, Fallingwater en Perspectiva: Felix de la Concha Paints Frank Lloyd Wright's House on the Waterfall, The State Museum of Pennsylvania, 2007-08
- Exhibition Project Manager, Pennsylvania Works, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, 1999-2000
- Exhibition Project Manager, Steel: Made in Pennsylvania, The State Museum of Pennsylvania, the Payne Gallery (Moravian College), Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area, and Johnstown Area Heritage Association
- Exhibition Project Manager, The Pennsylvania Voter: 200 Years of Keystone State Democracy, Pennsylvania Department of State, 1996-97
- Lowell: Building a New Appreciation for Historical Place, The Public Historian, 6:3 (Summer 1984), 27-38
- More than a place than represented to have been: East Chelmsford, 1775-1821, in Robert Weible, ed., Lowell: The Continuing Revolution (Lowell: Lowell Historical Society), 1991
- The Aaronsburg Story, Pennsylvania Heritage, 25:4 (Fall 1999), 22-29
- The Blind Man and His Dog: The Public and Its Historians, The Public Historian, 28:4 (Fall 2006), 9-17
- The Case for Historical Markers in the Twenty-First Century, History News, 61:1 (Winter 2006), 19-24
- Web Site Content Supervisor, ExplorePAhistory.com, an interactive development sponsored by WITF, Harrisburg, and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 2000-2008
- With Kathleen A. Pavelko, A New Twist for an Old Program: Making Historical Markers Relevant for the Twenty-First Century, History News, 58:4 (Autumn 2003), 15-19