The Marygrove Conservancy and the Institute for Detroit Studies present the fourth edition of Thomas A. Klug's Bibliography of Detroit History, Politics, and Culture: Late-Nineteenth Century to the Present. You may view the entire 217-page comprehensive bibliography or any of the twenty-seven topical sub-bibliographies.
This directory is a free guide to history-focused digital projects for students, faculty, public history professionals, and anyone interested in learning about history through digital media.
It is designed to help connect researchers and learners with resources that can help them explore their interests, and to promote and share the wide range of digital projects in existence. This directory does not include all digital projects, but is vetted by the Digital Media Group for projects that are focused on the study or interpretation of historical subject matter, are open access, and are built with the intention of engaging a wide audience.
Students from Delta College in the Great Lakes Bay region of Michigan have gathered information from residents about their experiences with COVID-19. Their task has been to interview Michiganders from all walks of life to tell their pandemic stories online. They are endeavoring to create a living history of this region during this unprecedented time. All the stories told here are with the permission of the participants.