Heinz History Center
Heinz History Center
Heinz History Center
Heinz History Center
Henz History Center
Heinz History Center


Heinz History Center
  Heinz History Center  
 
History Center Publications
View Cart0 Item(s)

Displaying 1 to 20 of 26
Pages 1  2  

The Civil War in Pennsylvania: A Photographic History
$34.95


Michael G. Kraus (Author), David M. Neville (Author), Kenneth C. Turner (Author), Brian Butko (Editor). Forward by A. Masich.

The Civil War in Pennsylvania: A Photographic History is the first photo history of the war in the Commonwealth.  Most of the images are from private collectors and have never been published. 

Published by the Senator John Heinz History Center, this is a project of Pennsylvania Civil War 150, a statewide coalition of historical organizations commemorating the sesquicentennial (p. 312)



Pittsburgh Born, Pittsburgh Bred (Hardcover)
$39.95 $27.95


C. Prentiss Orr (Author), Abby Mendelson (Author), Tripp Clarke (Author)

Celebrate 500 influential Pittsburghers who have created a legacy for our region like no other place in the world. Pittsburgh Born, Pittsburgh Bred, published by the History Center, features the artists and athletes, industrialists and inventors, scientists and philanthropists who have shaped our region (p. 304).

 



Pittsburgh Born, Pittsburgh Bred (Paperback)
$29.95 $20.95


C. Prentiss Orr (Author), Abby Mendelson (Author), Tripp Clarke (Author)

Celebrate 500 influential Pittsburghers who have created a legacy for our region like no other place in the world.  Pittsburgh Born, Pittsburgh Bred, published by the History Center, features the artists and athletes, industrialists and inventors, scientists and philanthropists who have shaped our region (p. 304)



Boundless Lives: Italian Americans of Western Pennsylvania
$49.95 $24.97


Mary Brignano (Author), Nicholas P. Ciotola (Author)

Told in the words of Italian immigrants, Boundless Lives puts a human face on the amazing courage, hope, and hard work that have built the United States (p. 213).



Clash of Empires Catalogue
$19.95 $14.95


R. Scott Stephenson (Author)

Clash of Empires: The British, French and Indian War 1754 - 1763, accompanies a groundbreaking exhibit by the same name. Author Scott Stephenson spent more than a decade locating art, objects, and manuscripts that tell the story of this colorful and dramatic clash of empires (p. 128).



From Shtetl to Milltown
$18.95 $9.47


Robert Perlman (Author)

Turn-of-the-century Jewish life is explored in Poland, Russia, Hungary, and Galicia and compared to what was to be an utterly different environment in Western Pennsylvania. This book, published by the History Center, addresses how immigrants reshaped their traditions and lifestyles to fit a rapidly industrializing America (p. 124).



Glass: Shattering Notions
$19.95


Anne Madarasz (Author)

Before Pittsburgh was the Steel City it was the Glass City. By 1902, the region had more than 100 glass factories. By 1920, the larger Ohio Valley was producing 80 percent of the national output (p. 163).



Industry and Infantry: The Civil War in Western Pennsylvania
$19.95 $13.97


Brian Butko (Editor), Nicholas P. Ciotola (Editor)

This collection of 10 articles, culled from eight decades of Western Pennsylvania History magazine, encompass a broad array of topics: from the local vote in the election of 1860 to Pittsburgh's massive earthen forts; from "Bucktail" soldiers to the Sanitary Fair (p. 144).



Innovators Magazine
$9.95 $4.95


Brian Butko (Editor), Sherrie Flick (Editorial Assistant)

This special commemorative edition Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation is a personal look at the amazing innovators who changed our world over the past 250 years. Authors include Anna Madarasz, Nicholas Ciotla, Rachel Colker, Lauren Uhl, Emily Ruby, and Samuel Black. (p. 72).



Maz, You're Up!
$12.95 $9.05


Kelly Mazeroski (Author), Judith Lauso (Illustrator)

Maz, You're Up! is a children's book commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1960 World Series. Kelly Mazeroski, Bill Mazeroski's daughter-in-law, was inspired to write the book after the birth of her first son (p. 24).



Pittsburgh's Strip District: Around the World in a Neighborhood
$19.95


Lauren Uhl (Author), Tracy L. Coffig (Author)

People from across the Northeast visit Pittsburgh's Strip District to stock up on fresh fruits, coffee, cheeses, and a big dose of local culture (p. 144).



Planemakers of Western Pennsylvania and Environs
$19.95


Charles W. Prine Jr. (Author)

This informative, thoroughly researched book, provides new insights into the lives of early 19th century planemakers in Pittsburgh and the surrounding area - America's first major inland industrial center (p. 118).



Soul Soldiers: African Americans and the Vietnam War (Hardcover)
$29.95


Samuel W. Black (Editor)

Soul Soldiers brings together artifacts, poetry, and oral history that recall the horrors of war, complexities of race, and the duality of African American life (p. 218).



Soul Soldiers: African Americans and the Vietnam War (Paperback)
$19.95


Samuel W. Black (Editor)

Soul Soldiers brings together artifacts, poetry, and oral histories that recall the horrors of war, complexities of race, and the duality of African American life (p. 218).



Western Pennsylvania History: Summer 2009
$7.95 $4.95


Brian Butko (Editor), Sherrie Flick (Editorial Assistant)

Western Pennsylvania History is the region's oldest continually-published magazine, presenting scholarship for a broad audience since 1918 (p. 64).



Western Pennsylvania History: Spring 2010
$7.95 $4.95


Brian Butko (Editor), Jen Kissel (Assistant Editor)

Western Pennsylvania History is the region's oldest continually-published magazine, presenting scholarship for a broad audience since 1918 (p. 64)

Western Pennsylvania History: Fall 2010
$12.95 $3.00


This special edition of the History Center's quarterly magazine features images and stories from Vatican Treasures plus features on local bishops, St. Anthony's chapel relics and stations, a tale of brewing beer at St. Vincent, and a look at Bishop Zubik's favorite foods.

Western Pennsylvania History is the region's oldest continually-published magazine, presenting scholarship for a broad audience since 1918. (p. 64)



Western Pennsylvania History: Winter 2010-11
$7.95 $4.95


Brian Butko (Editor), Jen Kissel (Assistant Editor)

Western Pennsylvania History is the region's oldest continually-published magazine, presenting scholarship for a broad audience since 1918 (p. 64).



Western Pennsylvania History: Spring 2011
$7.95 $4.95


Brian Butko (Editor), Jen Kissel (Assistant Editor)

Western Pennsylvania History is the region's oldest continually-published magazine, presenting scholarship for a broad audience since 1918 (p. 64)

Western Pennsylvania History: Fall 2011
$7.95 $4.95


Brian Butko (Editor), Jen Kissel (Assistant Editor)

Western Pennsylvania History is the region's oldest continually-published magazine, presenting scholarship for a broad audience since 1918.

This recent edition features several stories related to the American flag, including an interview with author Dr. Peter Keim (p. 64).



Pages 1  2  


 
History Center Hours
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily
Heinz History Center
Heinz History Center
Heinz History Center
Heinz History Center
Heinz History Center
Heinz History Center
© 2013 Senator John Heinz History Center
1212 Smallman Street | Pittsburgh, PA 15222
412-454-6000 | Contact Us | Directions | Site Map
In association with the Smithsonian Institution  Heinz History Center
Site engineered by Chemistry