Aaron Barth oversees non-profits dedicated to cultural heritage and heritage tourism.
Bibliography (Articles, Reviews, Technical Reports, Etc.):
Aaron L. Barth, “Imagining a Battlefield at a Civil War Mistake: The Public History of Whitestone Hill, 1863-2013” The Public Historian, Vol. 35, No. 3 (August 2013): 72-97.
Aaron Barth, et al., “White Stone Hill” National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, (Washington, DC: National Park Service, September 2013).
December 10th, 2014 at 4:36 am
Hi!
My name is Denise Karlström and I am working with casting in Sweden, at a production company call Meter Television.
Meter is known for TV- programs such as “The Biggest loser”, “Masterchef” and the NBC hit Min it to win it.
We are now conduction a nationwide casting for season 5 of the nominated TV series, “ALLT FÖR SVERIGE” (The previous working title of the show was Great Swedish adventure).
We are looking for outgoing, fun and adventurous people for next season. They have to be Americans of Swedish descent and never have visited Sweden or any of the other Scandinavian countries before.
Some Swedes settled down in your state when they immigrated back in the days. Therefore we would like to ask you if you know anyone with a little bit of Swedish blood that want to find out about their heritage?!
We would be super happy and really appreciate your help if you could pass this information on or put it up on your webpage.
Our deadline to apply is Feb 15 2015. The show will be shooting in the summer 2015.
To apply for our show you have to go on our website http://www.greatswedishadventure.com
Thank you so much for reading this and for your help!
Best regards,
Denise Karlström
December 10th, 2014 at 7:59 am
Hej Denise. I will certainly spread the word and get this in the Swedish-American pipeline. Thank you! Tak-tak.
Aaron
July 28th, 2022 at 11:14 am
Hi Aaron. I have learned so much form your excellent public history piece on Whitestone Hill. I am working with a team of Dakota elders, Whitestone Hill descendants, and non-native media and humanities scholars about a documentary project on the events of Sept. 3, 1863. I would love to chat with you about this project. Elena Creef