ASHP?CML awards

 

ASHP/CML AWARDS

For the Organization

  • 1998 American Social History Project, National Council on Public History Robert Kelley Memorial Award for “outstanding contribution to public history”.
  • 1991 American Social History Project, American Association of Higher Education citation as an “exemplary partnership for minority student achievement”.

For Digital Projects

  • 2005 Worldfest Houston 2005 Platinum Award in Interactive-Educational Media for The Lost Museum Web site.
  • 2005 Horizon Interactive Honorable Mention Award for The Lost Museum Web site.
  • 2005 New York Public Library Best of Reference 2005 citation for History Matters Web site.
  • 2005 American Historical Association James Harvey Robinson Prize for History Matters Web site.
  • 2004 New York Public Library Best of Reference 2004 for September 11 Digital Archive.
  • 2004 UNESCO International Committee of Museums for Audiovisual, Image, and Sound New Technologies Special Web Art Bronze Award for New Jersey Historical Society Web site What Exit? New Jersey and Its Turnpike (ASHP/CML producer).
  • 2004 National Endowment for the Humanities EDSITEment Citation for Liberty, Equality, Fraternity Web site.
  • 2003 The American Association of Museums award for outstanding project for New Jersey Historical Society Web site What Exit? New Jersey and Its Turnpike (ASHP/CML producer).
  • 2000 New York Metropolitan Archivists Roundtable Prize for “the most innovative application of archives to the Internet” for The Lost Museum Web site.
  • 1999 National Endowment for the Humanities EDSITEment “best of the humanities on the Web” for History Matters: The US Survey on the Web.
  • 1994 American Historical Association James Harvey Robinson Prize Who Built America? CD-ROM, Volume I: From the Centennial Celebration of 1876 to The Great War of 1914 (Voyager, 1993).
  • 1994 Interactive Media Festival Finalist, Who Built America? CD-ROM, Volume I: From the Centennial Celebration of 1876 to The Great War of 1914 (Voyager, 1993).

For Documentaries

  • 1997 Up South: African-American Migration in the Era of the Great War, Silver Hugo, Intercom 1997.
  • 1997 Up South: African-American Migration in the Era of the Great War, Silver Award, WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.
  • 1996 Savage Acts: War, Fairs, and Empire, Finalist, WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.
  • 1996 Savage Acts: War, Fairs, and Empire Filipino American Film and video Festival and the Museum of Chinese in the Americas and the Asia Society "Allies and Enemies" Film Festival.
  • 1996 Savage Acts: War, Fairs, and Empire, Bronze Apple, National Educational Media Network Festival.
  • 1993 Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl: Immigrant Women in the Turn-of-the-Century City Council on Foundations Film Festival.
  • 1993 Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl: Immigrant Women in the Turn-of-the-Century City Silver Medal, New York Festivals, 1993.
  • 1993 Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl: Immigrant Women in the Turn-of-the-Century City Silver Hugo, Chicago International Film Festival Intercom.
  • 1993 Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl: Immigrant Women in the Turn-of-the-Century City, American Historical Association John O’Connor Film Award for best history documentary.
  • 1987 Dr. Toer’s Amazing Magic Lantern Show: A Different View on Emancipation and Reconstruction, Bronze Award, Houston Film Festival.
  • 1986 Daughters of Free Men: Life and Labor in the Textile Mills of Lowell, Certificate of Merit, Chicago Film Festival.
  • 19861877: The Grand Army of Starvation, Second Prize, National Educational Film Festival.
  • 19861877: The Grand Army of Starvation, Silver Award, Houston Film Festival.
  • 1986 1877: The Grand Army of Starvation, Certificate of Merit, Chicago Film Festival.
  • 19861877: The Grand Army of Starvation Leipzig International Film Festival; Athens International Film Festival; and Museum of Modern Art screening.
  • 1985 History—The Big H, Bronze Award, Houston Film Festival.
  • 1984 Five Points: New York’s Irish Working Class in the 1850s, Gold Plaque, Chicago Film Festival.