History through a local lens

We often think of “History” as something writ large: wars, politics, presidents and leaders, kings and queens, grand movements, rises and falls, world-changing events.

But in each of those world-changing events are people….human beings like us who lived and died, loved and worked, raised families, and struggled to survive day to day.

Local history is a microcosm of world events. How did new technology - like industrial mills, electricity, or automobiles - impact an individual’s life? How did social movements - democracy, abolition, voting rights - change a community?

Our goal with History Buzz is to relate the local to larger world stories. Can we see ourselves in these stories from the past? How does this local history story - about a small item in the collection - tell a larger story about social life? How does this one family’s story illustrate important social issues?

Whether you’ve always been a fan of history, or you tried to find a way out of your high school history class, we hope you’ll find a story here that intrigues you, makes you think, and inspires you.

History Buzz is written by a group of researchers and writers and published by the Andover Center for History & Culture in Andover, Massachusetts. Scroll down this page to meet the History Buzz team.

Thanks for reading!
~Elaine


Why “History Buzz?”

Funny you should ask. The History Center has a history with bees. Reverend Lorenzo L. Langstroth, inventor of the Langsroth Bee Hive (still widely used today), was a boarder in the Amos Blanchard house (the History Center’s home) when he was working on the hive design, around 1850. Read this post to learn more about the Langstroth Hive and the History Center.


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History through a local lens...in this case, Andover, Massachusetts, but it could be any town, really. Fun, real, relevant stories.

People

Executive Director of the Andover Center for History & Culture, History Buzz writer and editor.
Research Assistant at the Andover Center for History and Culture. MA/PhD Student at Boston University, History of Art and Architecture (American Art).
Special guest History Buzz writers
Articles for History Buzz, a publication of Andover Center for History & Culture.
Programs Director, Andover Center for History and Culture
Recovering community newspaper editor - Higher ed communications professional - History student
Director of Development and Donor Relations of Andover Center for History and Culture, writer of What's It Wednesdays
Contributor to HistoryBuzz and Andover resident. Currently an undergraduate studying environmental science.
I'm a life-long Andover resident who is very interested in the history of Andover, and history in general.
Jane is a writer and novelist, fascinated by all things historical, random and trivial. She's a Board Member and past President of the Andover Center for History & Culture, and Board Chair of Andover Trails.
Jim is a native of Andover, a retired teacher and a member of the Andover Center for History & Culture for 40 years. Also on Andover Preservation Commission and West Parish Garden Cemetery.
Nonfiction writer, songwriter, storyteller, researching and writing on the historical antislavery movement in Andover, Massachusetts and other towns north of Boston.
History Buzz editor and authors, Andover Center for History and Culture